Noun • नेकटाई |
neckcloth meaning in Hindi
neckcloth sentence in HindiExamples
More: Next- This was ordinarily just a woman's neckcloth.
- This was worn with a white satin or black silk collarless waistcoat, and white neckcloth.
- "The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie " is about the history of the knotted neckcloth, the modern necktie, and how to tie both.
- There is also a head and shoulders portrait of the poet attributed to John Hazlitt in which he is wearing the same neatly knotted neckcloth as in the silhouettes.
- The Europeans are shown in more sombre clothing typical of 1771, in shades of browns and greys, rather than the more decorated styles of 1682; Penn is picked out by his white neckcloth.
- By the time of the French Revolution a century and a half later, neckwear had taken on a political significance as Republicans wore large colored neckcloths _ fittingly called " incroyables " _ to proclaim their allegiance.
- From the end of the 16th century, the term " band " applied to any long-strip neckcloth that was not a collar or a detachable " falling band " that draped over the doublet collar.
- These clothes included oiled leather and canvas suits, stuff gowns and leather and stuff breeches, shirts, jerkins, doublets, neckcloths, hats and caps, hose, stockings, belts, piece goods, and haberdasherie.
- The red of Graham's cape connects with the colour of the servant's neckcloth, while their similar caps, coats and waistcoats heighten the sense of connection, with the servant given equally colourful and variegated clothing.
- The sitters portrayed include an imaginary diva by Fragonard; a trio of magistrates by Frans Pourbus the Younger, an import from Flanders ); a great heiress by Jean-Marc Nattier and a 28-year-old doctor _ by Eugene Delacroix, no less _ notable both for the subject's palpable intelligence and the contrast between the pristine white of his neckcloth and shining black silk of his waistcoat.
Meaning
noun.- an ornamental white cravat
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