US /krəˈvæt/
・UK /krəˈvæt/
Thus secured against surprise, he took off his cravat, put on his dressing gown and slippers and his nightcap,
which was not his custom. Thus secured against surprise, he took off his cravat; put on his
I dress up in top hat, I wear my boiler suit, I wear a cravat with a black dress jacket and tails, and black boots that are normally dirty, so that then they know I'm meant to have set to chimney.
I wear a cravat with a black dress jacket and tails and black boots that are normally dirty, so that then they know I'm meant to have set to chimney.
Thus secured against surprise, he took off his cravat, put on his dressing-gown and slippers and his nightcap,
surprise, he took off his cravat; put on his dressing-gown and slippers,
I must come back to this shop actually and get myself a new cravat
I just want to do a quick shout out to Joshua Gutierrez who was with me when I lost my old cravat
His chin was propped on a spreading cravat, which was as broad and as long as a banknote and had fringed ends.
propped on a spreading cravat which was as
Hopefully the stylist is going to be here to do up my cravat.
With his collar turned up, his shiny, seedy coat, his red cravat, and
With his collar turned up, his shiny, seedy coat, his red cravat, and his worn boots,
and there are cigars in the box." The official detective was attired in a pea-jacket and cravat, which gave him a decidedly nautical appearance,
The official detective was attired in a pea-jacket and cravat, which gave him a
At least, she corrected herself on second thoughts: 'A beautiful cravat,' I should have said;
'It is a most provoking thing,' he said at last, 'when a person doesn't know a cravat from a belt.' 'I know it's very ignorant of me,' Alice said, in so humble a tone that Humpty Dumpty relented.
Thus secured against surprise, he took off his cravat; put on his dressing-gown and
brown-paper parcels, hold on tight by his cravat, hug him round his neck, pommel his