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Definition of String tie
1. Noun. A very narrow necktie usually tied in a bow.
Lexicographical Neighbors of String Tie
Literary usage of String tie
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Just Talks on Common Themes by Arthur Gray Staples (1919)
"Gamblers are now perfectly free to wear long, flowing white string ties; like
William Jennings Bryan, who is equally at home in a black string tie. ..."
2. Reading, Grade 4 by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Martha Cheney, Daniel W. Palmer (2005)
"Tie some strips of lightweight cloth to the string. Tie a ball of string to the
bridle at about the place where the sticks cross. Go fly your kite! ..."
3. Occupation Therapy; a Manual for Nurses by William Rush Dunton (1915)
"Slanting the same string parallel with the opposite side of the diamond, on this
string tie in order, five on each side, with the buttonhole knot, ..."