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neckpiece
[nek-pees]
noun
a scarf, especially one of fur.
neckpiece
/ ˈɛˌ辱ː /
noun
a piece of fur, cloth, etc, worn around the neck or neckline
Word History and Origins
Origin of neckpiece1
Example Sentences
Rick Owens personalizes the experience with a white fabric neckpiece bearing the guest’s name.
Luckily, no harm befell Mimi or the neckpiece, and she got to celebrate her first ever Brits with her mum and dad.
Mr. Nasser, 27, wore transparent pink sunglasses, with pearls stuck to his face, a massive neckpiece also made of pearls, and bright green bell-bottoms.
The Duchess of Cambridge's dress included a sheer neckpiece similar to the scarf worn by Diana.
Accessories included floral neckpieces, large brown sunglasses and colorful heels in purple, turquoise and other bold shades.
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