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scarfpin

[skahrf-pin] / ˈskɑrfˌpɪn /
NOUN
tie clasp
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His fingers touched his scarfpin and tie nervously.

From Otherwise Phyllis by Gibson, Charles Dana

My sister was in ecstasies over his scarfpin, his studs, and the red silk handkerchief which he wore, I suppose from foppishness, sticking out of the breast pocket of his jacket.

From The Chorus Girl and Other Stories by Garnett, Constance

Mr. MacFurdle, on receiving my memo, adjusts his scarfpin and calls his secretary.

From Of All Things by Benchley, Robert C.

His scarfpin was a gold whip four inches long and set with a half-inch turqoise in the middle.

From Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 10 by Brann, William Cowper

Not a trace of the missing scarfpin could be found.

From The Mystery at Putnam Hall The School Chums' Strange Discovery by Stratemeyer, Edward




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