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bow tie
[boh]
noun
a small necktie tied in a bow at the collar.
a sweet roll or Danish pastry having a shape similar to that of a bow tie or butterfly.
bow tie
/ əʊ /
noun
a man's tie tied in a bow, now chiefly in plain black for formal evening wear
Word History and Origins
Origin of bow tie1
Example Sentences
Wearing a cowboy hat and bow tie, Rogers chews his gum.
Lynch’s tuxedo is understated, his bow tie nothing to remember.
“It’s an incredibly visible site because it’s at what we call a ‘bow tie’ intersection and because it forms the eastern gateway to Beverly Hills,” architect Gary Handel said.
Wallace soon waltzes into the room to take over, having accessorised his usual clothes with a larger-than-life sparkling red bow tie.
She says she was called to his dressing room on one occasion, to fix his bow tie for an after work event.
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