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tiepin

noun as in tie clasp

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His tie was dark gray silk, and the tiepin was a tree, worked in silver: trunk, branches, and deep roots.

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He wore a somewhat loud check suit, a pink shirt, a flashy tiepin, and was rolling something round his tongue as he entered the dining car.

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“I will utilize my 55 years of law enforcement” to quell the revolt, said Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Arizona, a Trump supporter wearing a tiepin in the shape of a gun.

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Yet for much of the film Reg is quite the catch, a gleaming slab of charm in tailored suit and tiepin, strutting out of his Mum’s to a soundtrack of Booker T’s Green Onions.

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The first time I met him, he was wearing a pink suit, a raincoat, and he had on a shirt and tie with a tiepin.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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