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neckcloth Meaning in Bengali



 নেকটাইর মত গলায় বাঁধার কাপড়,

একটি শোভাময় সাদা গলবন্ধ

Noun:

নেকটাইর মত গলায় বাঁধার কাপড়,





neckcloth's Usage Examples:

long-strip neckcloth that was not a ruff.


The ruff, a starched, pleated white linen strip, originated earlier in the sixteenth century as a neckcloth (readily.


turned up, two waistcoats, silver over blue, a white shirt and a white neckcloth.


is a book by Thomas Fink and Yong Mao about the history of the knotted neckcloth, the modern necktie, and how to tie both.


obstinate carriage, square coat, square legs, square shoulders - nay his very neckcloth, trained to take him by the throat.


judicious innovator, being one of the first to discard the black coat, white neckcloth, kneebreeches, and black silk stockings, for the ordinary costume of the.


than the more decorated styles of 1682; Penn is picked out by his white neckcloth.


[page needed] The cravat or neckcloth was popular 1665–1730.


was bloody", but Williams retaliated, after which Brodrick's "shirt and neckcloth had been tore (sic) by the said Williams".


term of 'soap-locks' to the wearer of them), a smooth face, a gaudy silk neckcloth, black frockcoat, full pantaloons, turned up at the bottom over heavy.


performances of the song, Stead wore "a long black coat, large white neckcloth, gaiters, and large rimmed low black hat; in fact the costume of a French.


It was said he was never to be seen without a neckcloth, black stovepipe hat, and long black cape.


worn with a white satin or black silk collarless waistcoat, and white neckcloth.


His face, neckcloth, and the upholstery tacks provide bright accents to the darkly painted.


The name of the river is believed to derive from the term "devil's neckcloth", a slang term for the hangman's noose.


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.


This was ordinarily just a woman's neckcloth.


attributed to John Hazlitt in which he is wearing the same neatly knotted neckcloth as in the silhouettes.


collar and, when necessary, a frock coat, he also wore his trademark blue neckcloth.


Balston: No, with the exception that they are obliged to wear a white neckcloth.



neckcloth's Meaning':

an ornamental white cravat

Synonyms:

cravat; stock;

Antonyms:

original; understock; overstock;

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