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"string tie" Definitions
  1. a narrow necktie
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13 Sentences With "string tie"

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I also originally clued STRING TIE as "Attire for Colonel Sanders," hoping that a few solvers might enter WHITE SUIT.
With a gorgeous rich blonde or brown leather cover, string tie closure, and stitched in paper, this journal truly has an old-world feel.
There was rapturous applause, loud whistling, when the Senator, a national hero, came onstage that night, in his leather vest, string tie, jeans, cowboy boots, and silver spurs.
Dressed in his trademark outfit — black swallowtail coat, string tie and sneakers — with his hair marching in several directions at once, Mr. Corey was a caricature of every windbag who ever emptied his lungs.
With his shtick of a loony academic, Corey's onslaught of comedic non sequiturs was augmented by his unique look - a shock of crazy hair, a tuxedo jacket with black tails, a string tie and high-top sneakers.
That first day, setting foot on the hallowed cinders of Hayward Field, seeing Oregon's legendary track coach Bill Bowerman in the distance — his trademark blazer, his string tie, his ball cap pulled low — it was love, and fear, at first sight.
She also shared another way to style the same black bikini, this time crafting a day time going-out look by pairing her string tie top with a pair of olive-hued spandex hot pants and a studded fanny pack slung around her shoulder à la her sister Kendall Jenner.
Sanders was buried in his characteristic white suit and black western string tie in Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville.
After being recommissioned as a Kentucky colonel in 1950 by Governor Lawrence Wetherby, Sanders began to dress the part, growing a goatee and wearing a black frock coat (later switching to a white suit), a string tie, and referring to himself as "Colonel". His associates went along with the title change, "jokingly at first and then in earnest", according to biographer Josh Ozersky.
He lost only one match over the year, and posted straight pool runs of 100 or more in 24 out of the 250 exhibitions. By that time Moore was recognizable by his cowboy airs. He customarily wore cowboy boots, a white Stetson hat and a string tie, kept his hair in a crew-cut, and was rarely seen without a cigar. He was also known for his unusual form of stroke.
After being recommissioned as a Kentucky colonel in 1950 by Governor Lawrence Wetherby, Sanders began to dress the part, growing a goatee and wearing a black frock coat (later switching to a white suit), a string tie, and referring to himself as "Colonel". His associates went along with the title change, "jokingly at first and then in earnest", according to biographer Josh Ozersky. He never wore anything else in public during the last 20 years of his life, using a heavy wool suit in the winter and a light cotton suit in the summer. He bleached his mustache and goatee to match his white hair.
Although he never publicly revealed the recipe, he admitted to the use of salt and pepper, and claimed that the ingredients "stand on everybody's shelf". After being recommissioned as a Kentucky colonel in 1950 by Governor Lawrence Wetherby, Sanders began to dress the part, growing a goatee and wearing a black frock coat (later switched to a white suit), a string tie, and referring to himself as "Colonel". His associates went along with the title change, "jokingly at first and then in earnest", according to biographer Josh Ozersky. Harland Sanders in character as "The Colonel" The Sanders Court & Café generally served travelers, so when the route planned in 1955 for Interstate 75 bypassed Corbin, Sanders sold his properties and traveled the US to franchise his chicken recipe to restaurant owners.
Like other long-lived characters, the Joker's character and cultural interpretations have changed with time; however, unlike other characters who may need to reconcile or ignore previous versions to make sense, more than any other comic book character, the Joker thrives on his mutable and irreconcilable identities. The Joker is typically seen in a purple suit with a long-tailed, padded-shoulder jacket, a string tie, gloves, striped pants and spats on pointed-toe shoes (sometimes with a wide-brimmed hat). This appearance is such a fundamental aspect of the character that when the 2004 animated series The Batman placed the Joker in a straitjacket, it quickly redesigned him in his familiar suit. The Joker is obsessed with Batman, the pair representing a yin-yang of opposing dark and light force; although it is the Joker who represents humor and color and Batman who dwells in the dark.

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