单词 | white tie |
例句 | Championship tournament, he was dressed in a perfectly tailored suit, a custom-made white shirt, a Sulka white tie, and Italian-made shoes. Endgame 2011-02-01T00:00:00Z “How dare she come to our party dressed like a piggy! This is white tie!” Uglies 2005-02-08T00:00:00Z The second man was huge, of a light coffee color, imposing in a frock coat and white tie. The Sound and the Fury 1929-01-01T00:00:00Z Rich Americans in top hats white ties and tails must be going home to bed with the gorgeous women with white teeth. Angela's Ashes: A Memoir 1996-09-05T00:00:00Z The Candor man wears a black suit with a white tie— Candor standard uniform. Divergent 2011-04-25T00:00:00Z August comes out from behind the green curtain, wearing white tie. Water for Elephants 2006-05-26T00:00:00Z He had put on a white shirt with a white tie and white flannel trousers, and a pair of bright tan, oxblood shoes. Mr. Popper's Penguins 1938-09-01T00:00:00Z In the portrait, shot by the Paramount stills photographer Eugene Robert Richee, Dietrich wears a top hat, a white tie and tuxedo, and a cigarette dangles suggestively from her mouth. Marlene Dietrich in Photos: A Study in Contrasts 2017-11-15T05:00:00Z The photo shows the great cellist standing slightly apart from a crowd of women in long dresses and men in white tie. Perspective | Will Trump’s bowing out of Kennedy Center Honors do lasting damage to the arts? 2017-08-23T04:00:00Z In Hollywood’s lamented Golden Age, the visual tell for money and social arrival was a tuxedo or, at the highest end, white tie and tails. ‘The Rich Look’ Lives On in Paris 2018-01-22T05:00:00Z Dressed in a gangster-style suit and wide white tie, he told of growing up in a neighborhood where “you could walk 10 blocks and never leave the scene of a crime.” Charlie Callas, Zany Comedian, Dies at 86 2011-01-28T18:59:38Z The president’s iteration of white tie at the state banquet at Buckingham Palace was, in a word, a mess. Perspective | Trump’s catastrophic fashion choices in England were not just a sign of bad taste 2019-06-05T04:00:00Z It was opening night, and I was wearing a white tie and tails. Surprises at the Delacorte Theater and Other Outdoor Spaces 2014-07-31T04:00:00Z In the movie’s sweetest moment Bertie dressed in white tie and top hat, gets down on his knees and pretends to be a penguin to entertain his daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret. The Oscars: The Prince and the Uncommon Commoner 2010-12-31T18:57:13Z These were made in public performances at which he wore white tie and tails. Art Review: ?Yves Klein,? Retrospective at Hirschorn Museum 2010-06-03T21:58:00Z “It’s changed since the Galliano story,” said Nassim Derbikh, 22, a publicist in the French fashion industry, dressed in slim, ironed jeans, a navy cardigan over a white T-shirt and white tie shoes. At La Perle in Paris, a Clientele Shift After Galliano 2011-09-28T15:12:46Z Nearby is Brother Michael, in a black suit and white tie, selling Nation of Islam newspapers. Liz Johnson Artur’s Vibrant Chronicle of the African Diaspora 2019-06-16T04:00:00Z But the popular image of classical music is still so hung up on anachronistic appearances – tenors in white tie and tails, concerts being introduced by ladies in long frocks. Oliver Knussen: 'It never occurred to me that not everybody thought music was the most important thing in life' 2012-06-06T16:50:00Z While earlier music directors at the Met, all men, favored white tie and tails, Nézet-Séguin, who has held the post since 2018, has long had a more eclectic style, both in his clothes and appearance. The Maestro Wore Blue: Bringing Pizazz to the Pit at the Met 2023-04-27T04:00:00Z And the psychic impact will be as incalculable as Winfrey seeing Poitier in his white tie. Perspective | At the Golden Globes, a night of powerful symbolism. Now, for the substance. 2018-01-08T05:00:00Z First, the conductor takes the stage: a tall, stately man in white tie and tails, pacing up and down with catlike steps while he talks into the microphone to the audience. NSO’s ‘New Moves’ festival closes with Jessica Lang and Leila Josefowicz It was our shrine, to the good old, rose-tinted days, to a time of a father and a mother dressed up in white tie and cocktail frock, a family unit, a perfect life. Remember the bad and the good times to build your future 2019-01-26T05:00:00Z "On board the Mauretania, men dressed for dinner in white tie and tails, women retrieved their jewels from the purser's office, and the first-class kitchen rivaled the one at the London Ritz." T Magazine: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 2012-08-06T21:00:59Z "I like white tie and tails, but pragmatism is good too!" BBC Proms musicians hit by heatwave 2013-07-25T11:28:21Z Back in the day when men went to a party and they all had to wear the same white tie, black tux, white vest, they’d make it their own with the small details. | Brian Newman 2012-05-07T17:00:45Z It was strange to think of all our leaders wearing the school’s white ties and waistcoats, and walking the same cobbled streets as us. In the Royal Borough of Windsor, attractions ancient and modern 2021-09-16T04:00:00Z In white tie and black, the last defiantly downtown rock band gathered here a few weeks ago to shoot the video for their new single, “Under Cover of Darkness.” Music: Different Strokes 2011-03-09T17:40:59Z The dress code is white tie and tails for men and gowns for women. From afar, Dylan muses on honor and surprise of Nobel prize 2016-12-10T05:00:00Z Asked to confirm that Mr. Spacey had arrived by private jet, Mr. John said he supposed that was the case because he did not think anyone wore white tie on a commercial flight. Elton John Testifies at Kevin Spacey’s Sexual Assault Trial 2023-07-17T04:00:00Z Dressed overly formally in white tie and tails, nearly all wore casual shoes, as though the whole thing was, and is, a sham. 'The Messiah' from opposite ends of the economic spectrum 2016-12-11T05:00:00Z My husband owns a tuxedo, but others convinced him that white tie is nonnegotiable and he must rent it. You Seriously Want Me to Go Out With Her? 2020-02-06T05:00:00Z And Mr. Brown’s elegant suits — a dark three-piece for the first act, and white tie and tails for the second — are far too closely tailored for trick-harboring sleeves. Review: Being Brainwashed Into Joy in Derren Brown’s ‘Secret’ 2019-09-15T04:00:00Z I see myself–why, there I am!–wearing white tie and tails and possibly also spats and a top hat, seated between two potted palm trees with tapestries in the background. Christopher Buckley: The Wintering Of Our Discontent 2013-10-08T14:01:00Z Visually this is Elmo as viewers don’t often see him: donning white tie and tails to tap-dance, trying a headstand and climbing a ladder before stepping out on a tightrope. ‘Sesame Street’ Adds ‘Elmo the Musical’ 2012-09-13T13:55:48Z The evening, which began with a receiving line, culminated with each debutante presented in the Grand Ballroom, accompanied by a male escort in white tie and tails as she took a bow. Coming Out for Debutantes 2017-01-05T05:00:00Z Wearing white tie and tails, she embodied the kind of cross-dressing androgynous siren of the sort played in the movies by Marlene Dietrich: Even in defeat she was haughty. Patti LuPone in ‘Faraway Places Part Two’ at 54 Below 2014-11-05T05:00:00Z The boys looked about as comfortable in their white tie as did their father. Perspective | Trump’s catastrophic fashion choices in England were not just a sign of bad taste 2019-06-05T04:00:00Z There is also the handsome man in white tie and tails who collects and cherishes all the lines that have ever been cut from scripts. Review: Specters of the Stage Enchant in ‘Ghost Light’ 2017-06-19T04:00:00Z Mr. Posen would often appear in white tie or a top hat, lending an air of nuttiness that was heightened by his more recent design influences: Shakers, intergalactic rock goddesses, Lewis Carroll meets Paloma Picasso. 2010-02-04T01:56:00Z According to a wonderfully ripe account Picasso "exhibited his secret dandy soul by wearing a Catalan faixa above his eyes to upstage those dressed in white tie". Salute Diaghilev 2010-10-08T23:06:00Z Twelve men take the stage in white ties and tails, relaxed, confident. Review | Chanticleer shows the power of music 2017-05-03T04:00:00Z It was considered the most glamorous of all the social events because Post brought down ambassadors from Washington, and the guests trotted out their white ties, biggest jewels and latest spouses. Having a ball, in lavish fashion, at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago 2016-02-07T05:00:00Z And what is now considered formal dress, known as “black tie,” was once informal in comparison with “white tie.” Perspective | Miss Manners: What counts as a ‘formal dinner’? 2021-04-17T04:00:00Z The four men wear white tie and tails; in an extraordinary male quartet, they hold their hands like paws, get down on all fours and conjoin as if becoming two-headed beasts. Dance Review: Paul Taylor Dance Company at the David H. Koch Theater 2014-03-12T21:55:29Z The excellent Franz Hawlata’s booming bass resoundingly establishes the cantankerous side, while later, spruced up in white tie, he expresses concern for his bride with lyrical poise. Review: 'A Silent Woman' With a Big Voice 2010-07-27T11:30:00Z I assumed, because there are men shouting and waving full plastic cups of beer, it’s not white tie. What I Wore: What I Wore - Ali Wentworth 2012-02-10T23:43:01Z Beethoven's Coriolan Overture was a good introduction to an orchestral sound somehow befitting an ensemble that still plays in white tie and tails: patrician, plushly woven and with a low centre of gravity. Prom 44: RNO/Boreyko 2010-08-19T11:14:00Z Speaking about the ball in 2001, Sir Elton said: "Yes, he came in white tie, and he came straight from a private jet. Yes, I don't think he'd wear white tie otherwise." Sir Elton John gives evidence in Kevin Spacey trial 2023-07-17T04:00:00Z At Eton College — the boarding school in the British countryside that has educated princes and 20 prime ministers — students wear tailcoats and white ties to classes. Eton College Wrestles With Change in a More Modern Britain 2023-07-06T04:00:00Z For inpainting, you could say, “I don’t like his tie,” and you erase it and write, “I want him to have a white tie.” How My AI Image Won a Major Photography Competition 2023-04-21T04:00:00Z Presiding over the courtroom in the traditional black robe and white tie, he immediately threw out the case, citing a youth court statute that encourages rehabilitation rather than punishment. Stern German Judge Objects to ‘Absurd’ Law Criminalizing Pot 2023-04-22T04:00:00Z Gowns are floor length here, too, but can be more casual than white tie in materials and structure. Parties are back, but how to dress? A holiday guide 2022-12-26T05:00:00Z Mr Sunak stepped along a careful line in his white tie and tails speech at the Lord Mayor's banquet. Laura Kuenssberg: Putin set UK on search for new friends 2022-12-10T05:00:00Z The ceremony starts at 1500 GMT and features glamorous formal wear, with the men in white tie and tails and women in flowing gowns and elegant hairdos. Nobel awards to take place in Stockholm with full glitz and glamour 2022-12-10T05:00:00Z He donned a white tie and tails to dine with Queen Elizabeth II. He sipped iced vodka with 700 bankers and business executives. Russia’s business ties to the West took 30 years to build and one week to shatter 2022-03-04T05:00:00Z Technically, they should only be worn with full evening dress, known as white tie, but as that hardly exists any longer … oh, go ahead. Perspective | Miss Manners: My son’s girlfriend took a video in my home without my permission 2021-12-21T05:00:00Z Black tie is far more familiar to many than white tie, Post said. Parties are back, but how to dress? A holiday guide 2022-12-26T05:00:00Z During the event late Wednesday, Kim, wearing a cream-colored suit and a shiny white tie, emerged as the clock struck midnight. Thinner Kim steals spotlight at North Korean parade 2021-09-09T04:00:00Z Astonishingly McGuinness then went on to dine in white tie and tails with the Queen at Windsor Castle. Bobby Sands: The hunger strike that changed the course of N Ireland's conflict 2021-04-30T04:00:00Z While it’s not obvious in the photos, the front Rain-Bow fender is held in place by a white tie wrap. Making the $4,599 Gogoro Eeyo 1S electric bike more practical 2020-09-09T04:00:00Z It was with a source of pride that he boasted to friends that, for 60 years running, he had worn the same white tie and tails to an annual charity ball in Philadelphia. Richard E. Pearson, National Geographic official and Alfalfa Club stalwart, dies at 92 2020-05-27T04:00:00Z The formality remains — long gowns, long gloves and bouquets for the women; white tie and tails for their escorts. The Debutante Ball in the Age of Instagram 2020-02-13T05:00:00Z When I arrived for the first shoot, he was outside this mansion in white tie having a cigarette break with 500 extras all dressed up. We got Obama elected! West Wing stars relive the parties, pranks and power games 2019-09-20T04:00:00Z Yes, he attended a Buckingham Palace state banquet, wearing a white tie, dining on new season Windsor lamb and strawberry sable with lemon verbena cream. Trump enjoys playing the role of the American president — but he will never stop being Trump 2019-06-07T04:00:00Z An upgrade on his previous “working visit”, where he had tea with the Queen, he now gets his long-desired white tie and tiara banquet. Donald Trump meets the Queen at start of UK state visit 2019-06-03T04:00:00Z Men traditionally wear formal white tie coats with tails and women formal evening gowns. Factbox: Donald Trump's schedule in the United Kingdom, Ireland and... 2019-06-03T04:00:00Z The first day of the visit, Monday, culminates in a lavish state banquet at Buckingham Palace - where men wear white tie coats with tails and women evening gowns. Donald Trump wades into Britain's Brexit crisis 2019-06-02T04:00:00Z In a tight satin dress in shocking fuchsia, Monroe flirts with 20 or so male dancers clad in white tie and tails. How Marilyn's Diamonds routine sparkled 2019-04-10T04:00:00Z He wore brown shirts with white ties, and black shirts with yellow ties. Robert A. Caro on the Secrets of Lyndon Johnson’s Archives 2019-01-21T05:00:00Z Last year Snapchat footage showed a Cambridge law student in white tie goading a homeless man by trying to burn a £20 note in front of him. Cruel Britannia: how banter became a humiliation game | Oscar Rickett 2018-07-31T04:00:00Z He was resplendent in a tux and slightly oversized white tie when he led the orchestra in his spaghetti-western-style soundtrack to “Three Billboards,” giving no indication that he was a rookie. Oscar-nominated composers embrace their rare moment on stage 2018-02-28T05:00:00Z He was resplendent in a tux and slightly oversized white tie when he led the orchestra in his spaghetti-western-style soundtrack to “Three Billboards,” giving no indication that he was a rookie. Oscar-nominated composers embrace their rare moment on stage 2018-02-28T05:00:00Z Two middle-aged chaps in showband-style black shirt and white tie run the sound system, which they mainly keep under control. Brexit and a French wine brotherhood 2018-02-17T05:00:00Z There have been doorkeepers here since the 14th century: dressed in white tie, they control the movements of others with punctilious energy. 'A tale of decay': the Houses of Parliament are falling down 2017-12-01T05:00:00Z The style was named after the tony New York village Tuxedo Park, where, in the late 1880s, society folk adopted the look as a less formal alternative to white tie and tails. An Obsessive, Comprehensive Guide to the Tuxedo Jacket: Every Woman’s Holiday Standby 2017-11-16T05:00:00Z I felt like Colombo at a White House reception, bumbling about in a raincoat at a party that required white tie and tails. Hugh Hefner's Playboy Mansion was hedonistic headquarters for his brand 2017-09-28T04:00:00Z "If my white tie is here and chocolate is with me, all is fine." Chocolate is 'essential' for the BBC Proms - BBC News 2017-07-14T04:00:00Z Local leaders hobnob with visiting royals and are invited to white tie banquets on overseas state visits. Separatism fears grow in Belgium as German speakers assert themselves 2017-05-02T04:00:00Z Dressed in a white shirt, white tie and jacket, Davis reached out to shake Jones’s hand, but he was rebuffed. With Raiders’ Move, N.F.L. Owners Go Where the Money Is 2017-03-28T04:00:00Z The Tab reported the film showed the student wearing white tie attempting to set fire to the cash, before the camera panned to a homeless man. Cambridge University Conservatives ban £20 note burning accused - BBC News 2017-02-10T05:00:00Z They will also no longer wear Court dress, including a wing collar and white tie. Speaker Bercow says Commons clerks' wigs to get chop - BBC News 2017-02-06T05:00:00Z President Trump, by contrast, has only just moved in, and already he’s sending his white tie and tails off to the dry cleaners. Theresa May’s American Adventure 2017-02-04T05:00:00Z The two will sit on either side of Cardinal Timothy Dolan at the white tie gala. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton face fear and loathing at third debate 2016-10-19T04:00:00Z Resplendent in white tie and tails, he recites a speech from “Hamlet,” for the benefit of guests at a New York soirée. “Florence Foster Jenkins” Strikes a Chord 2016-08-12T04:00:00Z Within spitting distance, concertgoers were filing into the Semper Opera to hear Baroque music performed by an orchestra that dresses in white tie and ranks among the world’s 10 finest. High Culture Confronts Anti-Islam Movement in Battle for Dresden’s Reputation 2016-04-20T04:00:00Z For many of the winners, perhaps more used to sporting white coats than white ties, the occasion is a career-defining moment of glamour. Throw caution to the wind? 2015-12-30T05:00:00Z Thea dress code is white tie and tails for men and gowns for women, and it one of the world's most prestigious awards events. Nothing less than perfection is on the menu for the Nobel banquet 2015-12-10T05:00:00Z “Put on white or light gray shirt with that and a black and white tie so it’s all put together nicely and not crazy.” A Gift for the Holidays: Fashion Tips for Guys 2015-12-09T05:00:00Z “I want your support, I don’t want your money,” the frontrunner said, wearing a suit, white tie and red shirt, adding cheerfully that he probably won’t get it. Trump and co: pleasing the invisible hand that guides Republican fortunes 2015-12-04T05:00:00Z When Chinese President Xi Jinping attends a state banquet at Buckingham Palace he is unlikely to wear a white tie and tails, or to bow to the Queen. Must China's leader wear a bow tie to the Queen's banquet? - BBC News 2015-10-19T04:00:00Z Hours before the guests arrived in their ball gowns or white tie and tails, he drove into Manhattan in a pickup truck pulling a small trailer bearing the Jeep. 60 Years Later, a Rolling Tribute on Waldorf Terrain 2015-02-22T05:00:00Z But black tie, white tie or combat fatigues, I was working,” he told the Chicago Tribune in 1985. Arnaud de Borchgrave, swashbuckling Newsweek foreign correspondent, dies 2015-02-15T05:00:00Z The thermometer is topped by an illustration of a man in white tie and the legend: “Don’t wear a Bulger. All shirts pressed by steam.” Washington’s steam laundries: crime-fighting tools and customer conveniences An IRA victim's father holds a placard reading: "A terrorist in a white tie and tails is still a terrorist." 'Terrorist in tie' and Miller 'fightback' - front pages 2014-04-08T22:57:42Z On this kind of occasion, Buckingham Palace advises guests to wear evening dress - white tie with military decorations if you have them, full ceremonial evening dress for serving officers or national dress. Must China's leader wear a bow tie to the Queen's banquet? - BBC News 2015-10-19T04:00:00Z Mr Barker held a sign that said: "A terrorist in a white tie and tails is still a terrorist - Martin McGuiness time to tell the truth". McGuinness attends state banquet 2014-04-08T19:45:36Z Dressed in white tie and a flowing black cloak, he directs the assembled crowd in a huge quadrille, a square dance rather like a Scottish reel. Dancing over the edge: Vienna in 1914 2014-01-06T00:48:06Z Wearing a formal morning coat and a silver white tie, the prime minister walked slowly up the steps leading to the shrine's main altar, led by a Shinto priest. Japan's Abe Visits Yasukuni Shrine 2013-12-26T07:48:53Z The men of the BSO traditionally wear white tie and tails, and the women match their formality with anything from black slacks and chiffon blouses to ankle-length gowns. Classical music refashioned 2013-06-04T12:59:01Z Arsenal have "opened formal talks" with Atlético officials, which are like normal talks only in black or white tie and with men holding trays of canapes hovering sniffily in the corner of the room. Football transfer rumours: Arsenal to sign £15m Adrián López from Atlético? 2013-01-02T10:21:52Z Resplendent in formal white tie, Mr Romney - known for his business fortune - said that after a long campaign it was "nice finally to relax and wear what Ann and I wear around the house". Presidential rivals trade jokes 2012-10-19T02:49:31Z In Los Angeles, 84 pianists in white tie and tails launched into George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue." Bond, Bean -- and the Queen like never before 2012-07-28T08:01:04Z At the competition, Mr. Manolakos, in a pin-striped suit with a white shirt and white tie, decided to play five rookies out of the six on the team. SchoolBook: For a Closing School, Mock Trial Team Successes Are Bittersweet 2012-04-18T20:57:02Z The first white tie that came to hand was a miserable failure. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z Even the three onstage musicians get costume changes, switching from white tie and tails in the Sicilian court to circus motley in the groves of Bohemia. | Connecticut: A Review of ?The Winter?s Tale,? in New Haven 2012-03-31T04:30:55Z It should be too, of a washable texture, not silk, nor netted, nor hanging down, nor of any foppish production, but a simple, white tie, without embroidery. The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness Being a Complete Guide for a Gentleman's Conduct in all his Relations Towards Society 2012-03-30T02:00:17.867Z And after that the washing bill of Kipps quadrupled, and he was to be seen at times by the bandstand with his light summer overcoat unbuttoned to give a glimpse of his nice white tie. Kipps The Story of a Simple Soul 2012-03-18T02:00:19.567Z I had finished first and lounged in an easy chair, watching Cecil struggle with a refractory white tie. Mr. Marx's Secret 2012-03-02T03:00:10.327Z There was a brilliant show of figures, from the little wax boy in imaginary English sailor costume, to a moustached gentleman elaborately got up in evening suit, white tie and all. The Man with the Pan Pipes and other Stories 2012-02-06T03:00:12.143Z He was dressed in a dark pepper-and-salt suit, with a white tie, and shut the door carefully behind him. The Honour of the Clintons 2012-01-24T03:00:25.947Z The Reverend John Creedy was there, not in full clerical costume, but arrayed in tennis flannels, with only a loose white tie beneath his flap collar to mark his newly acquired spiritual dignity. Strange Stories 2012-01-16T03:00:05.067Z Coote appeared in evening dress, a clean and radiant Coote, with large, greenish, white gloves and a particularly large white tie, edged with black. Kipps The Story of a Simple Soul 2012-03-18T02:00:19.567Z Then the door was opened noiselessly from without and a tall, dark man, clean-shaven and dressed in black, relieved by an immaculate white tie, entered and looked at me. Mr. Marx's Secret 2012-03-02T03:00:10.327Z The gentlemen were in evening dress with white ties. Froth 2011-12-28T03:00:38.123Z The wearer of the white tie looked embarrassed. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z Odd: at the last moment I can't find either a collar or a white tie! Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 62, Jan 13, 1872 2011-12-12T03:00:30.070Z What the Easter Parade did for hats, the original Waldorf-Astoria’s lobby corridor did for flowing gowns, pearl necklaces, diamond tiaras, white ties and tails. F.Y.I.: Peacock Alley in the Waldorf-Astoria Remembered 2011-10-23T00:48:55Z You can see an etching of the event: King Kalakaua in white tie and tails, appraising a long banquet table. Dinner at America?s table: How a White House rite evolved 2011-10-13T00:59:27Z "I like a dance where you can dance," said Herbert, who was looking at himself in a glass and wondering how long his white tie had been on one side. Tiny Luttrell 2011-09-07T02:00:16.757Z He raised his head and looked at me calmly—all over—examining each detail,—my derby hat, white tie, fur overcoat, along my arms to my gloves, and slowly down to my shoes. The Other Fellow 2011-08-23T02:00:31.420Z Last Difficulty, I hope.—After treating the button with suppressed emotion, dash at the white tie. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 62, Jan 13, 1872 2011-12-12T03:00:30.070Z Mr. Breivik had requested permission to wear a white tie and tails to Friday’s hearing — a sign, he said through his lawyer, that he was taking the court seriously. Kin of Norway Victims Visit Scene of Shootings 2011-08-19T20:02:36Z I've been sleeping in my white tie; and then my face! Humorous Readings and Recitations In prose and verse 2011-07-20T02:00:16.323Z “Gentleman’s; and this is a small white tie.” One Maid's Mischief 2011-07-15T02:00:22.283Z And for Pearl, who wore an orange and white tie and orange suspenders to the hearing, there was no sense of relief. NCAA begins hearing on Tennessee infractions case 2011-06-12T00:00:18Z From the turned-down collar and white tie beneath his opened scarf she also was made aware that he was a minister of religion. The Pastor's Wife 2011-06-02T02:00:23.873Z In a small, damp-smelling shed I was given a white nylon suit, black shirt, white tie and black shoes - none of which were clean. Extra! Extra! 2011-05-08T00:25:35Z When she carried the brandy to his door, the hand that grasped it was icy, and the other tugged ineffectually at his white tie. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z He wore white ties exclusively, which gave him rather a distinguished appearance, although his wardrobe was scanty. Royal Highness 2011-05-05T02:00:22.363Z May 23.—This morning the School-yard was full of men in white ties and Masters in hoods, friends catching friends for last words of advice, &c. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z Possibly he was not sure whether Americans were civilized enough to wear white ties with evening dress, and was afraid I might appear in a red-white-and-blue one. Memories of a Musical Life 2011-03-10T03:00:45.530Z Captured in white tie and tails alongside the prime minister in the infamous photograph of Oxford's Bullingdon club, Grigg, 45, is best known as a member of David Cameron's inner circle. Who are the investment bankers at the heart of the biggest media deals? 2011-02-14T07:00:02Z Though this crow is an inveterate egg stealer, he has a most respectable appearance, with his neat suit of black and his little white tie. The World and Its People: Book VII Views in Africa 2011-02-13T03:00:17.920Z To-night, to add to his manifold attractions, he appears all shirt-front and white tie, with very little waistcoat to speak of. Airy Fairy Lilian 2011-02-11T03:00:31.760Z "Can I assist you, Mrs. Thomson?" said a polite youth behind her, clad in a dinner jacket, a double collar, and a white tie. The Setons 2011-02-10T03:00:48.400Z On opening it, I found two or three white ties. Memories of a Musical Life 2011-03-10T03:00:45.530Z Behind these sate Mr. Arthur, and the gentle Smirke, with the curl reposing on his fair forehead, and his white tie in perfect order. A History of Pendennis, Volume 1 His fortunes and misfortunes, his friends and his greatest enemy 2011-01-13T03:01:13.027Z The butler wears a dress suit with white tie. The Century Cook Book 2011-01-04T03:01:10.367Z "Because they have white ties, and others in the same dress have not." Englefield Grange or Mary Armstrong's Troubles 2011-01-01T03:00:27.980Z His white tie, which, by way of contrast, was always clean, had become unfastened; and his shirt-front was protruding from his waistcoat. The Three Eyes 2010-12-20T17:11:46.430Z Anthony Perrotti, 88, was posing around the room wearing a Triple Cleveland — white tie, white belt, white shoes — and lamenting the hot pink shirt he could have paired it with. City Critic: Cooling Centers, if You Can Get to Them 2010-07-10T00:18:00Z No one danced Wednesday to “Tommy Polka,” which was rendered with spirit by members of the New York Symphonic Ensemble, the women in black gowns, the men in white tie. NYC: After 150 Years, Visiting Samurai Survives in Polka 2010-06-18T00:51:00Z A black or grey vest may be worn with black tie, but if the occasion be very formal, a white vest and white tie may be substituted, with patent leather pumps. The Copeland Method A Complete Manual for Cleaning, Repairing, Altering and Pressing All Kinds of Garments for Men and Women, at Home or for Busines Mr. Rupert Cullyngham had divested himself of his dress-coat, and was engaged in unfastening a neatly tied white tie, when his bedroom door opened and Pip came in. "Pip" A Romance of Youth With an evening coat and a white tie anybody, even a stockbroker, can gain a reputation for being civilised. Miscellaneous Aphorisms; The Soul of Man He wore a piebald straw hat with a black ribbon, a very neat white tie, and a fine gold watch-chain. The Wonderful Visit It turned out, however, that the lieutenant had a full evening-suit in his valise, with white tie and white gloves also. Rodman the Keeper Southern Sketches A footman in a white tie ushered him into a large, dark apartment, with a brick floor, walls hung with yellow silk, and a stuccoed ceiling, and having bowed respectfully, went away. The Patriot Piccolo Mondo Antico His collars were always spotless, his white ties—white. The Call of the Town A Tale of Literary Life Next comes a short, rather high shouldered gentleman about fifty, with a white tie and crafty, humble smile, who says little, eats a great deal, and hears everything. The Children of the World His white waistcoat had come from a London tailor, and his white tie had cost him considerable pains. The Missioner The afternoon was very warm, but he represented the full traditions of his profession, for he appeared in long black coat, white waistcoat, and folded collar, tied with a narrow white tie. The Broken Gate A Novel At that moment the door opened and a fair-haired young man, wearing the turndown collar and white tie of nonconformity, entered. Bindle Some Chapters in the Life of Joseph Bindle Lesengeld began, for his experienced eye had at once noted the fraternal society charm, the I.O.M.A. lapel button, and the white tie that proclaimed Max to be a philanthropist. The Competitive Nephew The good peasants of Bondathal had hardly time to take in the wonders of this fairy palace when a gentleman in a black coat and a spotless white tie came out of an adjoining room. Black Diamonds He was still in his evening clothes, except for a rough tweed coat, but his white tie was hanging loose, and his patent-leather shoes were splashed with mud. The Missioner For a man, for informal entertainments, black suit, black shoes, white shirt, collar and cuffs, with either a black or white tie. What Every Singer Should Know That horses run wild in Thibet: that gold is found in California: that clergymen wear white ties, are examples of Accidents. Logic, Inductive and Deductive He didn't want to peel off even his Tuxedo; but jollies him into lettin' go of it, and partin' with his collar and white tie and eye glasses too. Side-stepping with Shorty One curious survival of the 'clerkship' of all students is the requirement of the white tie in all University examinations and in the degree ceremony. The Oxford Degree Ceremony His clothes were rather shabby, and except for a white tie under a turned-down collar, not clerical. The Squire's Daughter Being the First Book in the Chronicles of the Clintons He declared that if one went so far, one might as well dine in the English style at once—in tail-coats and white ties. Fathers and Children During the week the eddies caused by my plunge penetrated beyond the world of tailoring, and doubtless produced their effect upon the white tie and patent leather shoe trade. The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography It is true of course that at night no young man who respects himself and values the opinion of his friends would dream of wearing a white tie of any but the butterfly pattern. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, 1890.05.10 It was an oldish man, dressed with marked elegance, white tie, white waistcoat, white flower at his lapel. Aurora the Magnificent "I had a suspicion I'd catch you just about this time," he said, dragging a chair to the door of the bedroom, where he could watch the Lieutenant-Governor struggling with a refractory white tie. The Lieutenant-Governor A Novel He recognized him by his white tie and his red nose. Mark Mason's Victory Hill said he begun to shake all over with laughing; being sure––for all Charley in his black clothes and white tie looked so toney––it would be a dead give away for her. Santa Fé's Partner Being Some Memorials of Events in a New-Mexican Track-end Town These young men with white ties and in evening dress stood in their scanty gowns huddled together on one side of the room. My Autobiography A Fragment Skidder cast aside his white tie and tried another, constructed on the butterfly plan. The Crimson Tide A Novel Cassy saw him at once—a starchy old man, with a white tie and little side whiskers, who lived—and would die—in a closed circle of thought. The Paliser case The gentleman with the white tie glanced at him carelessly, but did not appear to think Mark was worthy of attention. Mark Mason's Victory He had put on a light vest and a white tie, and he had that clean, healthy, good-tempered look that pleases all women. An Orkney Maid McNeice settled himself in front of the fire, his long legs straddled far apart, the bow of his white tie twisted under his ear. The Red Hand of Ulster As Ughtred fastened his white tie before the tiny mirror upon his dressing-case those lines at the corner of his mouth gave way. The Traitors But, at the moment, grim and virile, a hat in one hand, a stick in the other, his white tie just showing between the lapels of his overcoat, already he was consoling himself. The Paliser case Black suit, dress coat, low-cut waistcoat, white tie, white or pale pearl-colored gloves, thin patent leather shoes and possibly a white flower in the buttonhole, constitute proper costume. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society Should we wear white ties and white vests, or white ties and black vests? A Son of the Middle Border Mr. Hudson, I need scarcely say, was not so left to himself as to permit his clerical character to be divined by means of a white tie. The Marriage of Elinor Accordingly his frock coat was not long, but of the extremest solemnity of cut and hue, his white tie was of the stiffest, his tall hat of the most uncompromising character. Phoebe, Junior To complicate existence into the intricacy of a steam-engine with white ties and red socks is an offence against art of which I will never again be guilty. The Belovéd Vagabond "Wish he'd taught himself not to wear a white tie with a dinner jacket!" grumbled Clarence to Edna in an undertone. In Brief Authority And how pretty the young people were in their beautiful summer attire with laces and ribbons and bead chains and white ties with a great bow almost as big as the foot. A Modern Cinderella He glanced down at his own attire, blood-stained, and ragged; felt for the loose end of his collar, rebuttoned it, and knotted the draggled white tie with the unconscious indifference of habit. The Dark Star In a few moments I was outside of the jail gate, and saw my fellow-clergyman, Mr. Stagers, in full broadcloth and white tie, coming down the street towards me. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867 The men in their ill-fitting broadcloth and white ties and enormous wedding favours, the women in their tight and decent finery, gyrated with solemn circumspection. The Belovéd Vagabond "It's given me more trouble than any white tie, my boy—but it must do as it is." In Brief Authority The young men in their black coats and white ties looked enviously at the girl candidate, the only one, in her white waist and light skirt. The Invader A Novel And he’s to wear black and a white tie.” The Dark Star Well, an evening suit, white tie, gloves, though I was God knows where and had to fly through space to reach your earth.... The Brothers Karamazov Amzi stood before his chiffonier in his shirt sleeves, trying to make a bow of his white tie. Otherwise Phyllis And so he shamefacedly untied his white tie and asked Usoof to provide him with a morning coat. From Jungle to Java The Trivial Impressions of a Short Excursion to Netherlands India Then some cheap hosiery had to be purchased—more collars of the bearing-rein type, some stiff shirts, made-up white ties, pinchbeck studs and cufflinks. Anthony Lyveden And the white tie of the little widow's cap was stirred by a long sigh as Mrs. Dart glanced up at the nook where her nest once stood. Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag VI An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, Etc. He was in evening dress and white tie. The Brothers Karamazov Ten minutes later came an elderly gentleman in a white tie, and with grey whiskers well trimmed. Sentimental Education, Volume II The History of a Young Man He wore a wrinkled frock coat and a white tie which perched coquettishly under his left ear; and as he approached the office he seemed to be labouring under a great deal of excitement. Elkan Lubliner, American Then came Barty with an all‑round shirt‑collar round his neck and a white tie on, to conceal his seton, and a pair of blue spectacles for the glare. The Martian With an evening coat and a white tie, as you told me once, anybody, even a stockbroker, can gain a reputation for being civilised. The Picture of Dorian Gray Then I returned home, and a footman with a white tie opens the door for me. The Light Shines in Darkness Put on your swallow tail, and white tie. A Black Adonis He was in evening dress: swallow-tailed coat and white tie. Anna the Adventuress He was neatly dressed in a dark suit of some soft, expensive material, his linen was spotless, and a diamond of great value and brilliancy glimmered in his pure white tie. Boy Scouts in the Canal Zone The Plot Against Uncle Sam Next time we meet, Phœbe, the redbreast will be in a white tie, I shall—’ Hurry and agitation were making her flippant, and Robert was nearer than she deemed. Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster You're to keep the racket and the blue and white tie and the opal matrix pin and anything else you like to remember me by. Left Guard Gilbert Colonel Munro drew the ends of his white tie through the loop in the middle with infinite care. The Prodigal Father His carefully-pressed suit was the very latest thing in light checked gray, he wore a collar which threatened to envelope his ears, and his white tie was of huge dimensions. The Young Railroaders Tales of Adventure and Ingenuity The papers are full of remarks upon my white tie, and describe it as being of enormous size, which is a wonderful delusion, because, as you very well know, it is a small tie. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 2, 1857-1870 The papers are full of remarks upon my white tie, and describe it as being of enormous size, which is a wonderful delusion; because, as you very well know, it is a small tie. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete He bent forward to light his cigar, and the flare of the match shone on his dress shirt-front and immaculate white tie. A Tall Ship On Other Naval Occasions He wore a beautifully made blue serge suit and a white tie fastened with a gold and diamond pin. Daisy Ashford: Her Book He was very old, grey-haired, and feeble, with a worn suit of clerical black, and a voluminous white tie. Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis The only way to get a white tie was to steal one. Skippy Bedelle His Sentimental Progress From the Urchin to the Complete Man of the World Although we were in our ragged street suits, we were received at the hotel by a servant in a black suit and a white tie. Nobody's Boy Sans Famille I saw myself on the great occasion of our opening night bowing in white tie from the forward box. Wappin' Wharf A Frightful Comedy of Pirates There were three or four young men, sons and cousins, with the usual amount of white tie and the ordinary dexterity in the polka; and two daughters, both well out of their teens. The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 As soon as the head of the first flight of stairs was reached, a colored man, wearing a white tie, was met standing near a door. Danger! A True History of a Great City's Wiles and Temptations The Veil Lifted, and Light Thrown on Crime and its Causes, and Criminals and their Haunts. Facts and Disclosures. From the top a crumpled white tie was hanging. Skippy Bedelle His Sentimental Progress From the Urchin to the Complete Man of the World I dressed as hastily as I was able, but just as I was putting on the finishing touches to my costume my white tie bursted. Booker T. Washington Builder of a Civilization Tom wheeled toward his wife, but she was digging in a drawer for his white tie and may not have meant anything. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IX (of X) All the Japanese present at the déjeûner were clad in European dress—in black dress coat and white tie. The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II The Principal was in black, with a white tie. Emmy Lou Her Book and Heart He had forgotten, completely forgotten, the white tie! Skippy Bedelle His Sentimental Progress From the Urchin to the Complete Man of the World As well as I could, however, I put the white tie about my neck, fastened it with a pin, and earnestly prayed that it might remain in decent position until the dinner was over. Booker T. Washington Builder of a Civilization I do not care whether it is a king’s crown, a bishop’s mitre, or a parson’s white tie, it will have to go if it is not right. Broken Bread from an Evangelist's Wallet Does he wear a white tie when he dines with his friends, And tie it neat in a bow with ends, or a Knot, The Ahkond of Swat? The Book of Humorous Verse Max wanted to know how a fellow could possibly “talk Shylock” in a white tie and an evening jacket. About Peggy Saville There was he only the other day in his quiet livery and white tie valeting us, and waiting at table, and now he’s climbing that tree like a boy.” Jack at Sea All Work and no Play made him a Dull Boy Here, for the first time, he saw that august and solemn personage, a Groom of the Chambers, with carefully-trimmed whiskers, a white tie, a silky voice, and the appearance of an archdeacon. The Hill A Romance of Friendship He always forgets white ties and handkerchiefs, but these I can buy, borrow or steal. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 8, 1914 "Well, he tried to swallow one of my white ties last night." Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 15, 1914 And the more juvenile the youth, the larger and stiffer was his white tie. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851 The dress suit and the regulation white tie are essential to those who appear in public upon the platform. The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol. 2 The blessed coat, opened ready to slip on, lay spread on an arm-chair, and Guillardin contemplated it tenderly as he arranged the bow of his white tie. Artists' Wives If married in the afternoon, or any time before six o'clock, he will wear a frock coat of black, white vest, gray trousers, and white tie and gloves. The Etiquette of To-day The thought of bulging shirt fronts, standing collars, varnished shoes and white ties appalled me. A Daughter of the Middle Border At evening parties he always looked like a martyr in the dismal black coat and white tie, which he described as a mixture of the livery of a waiter and the mourning of an undertaker. Robert Louis Stevenson I put on my evening clothes and my white tie, and, taking leave of Porou, I hurried downstairs into the street. Balthasar and Other Works - 1909 It's a lot more distinguished to be shot in a white tie than in a morning suit. Blacksheep! Blacksheep! He, like his servant, was dressed entirely in black, with the exception of a white tie, which gave his figure a semi-clerical appearance. A Bid for Fortune or Dr. Nikola's Vendetta I bought a white tie, some high collars, two pairs of gloves and a folding opera hat. A Daughter of the Middle Border I had on a black suit, black shoes, white tie an' shirt. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 2 For Frank Mannix the white tie which is worn in the evening was still something of a novelty and therefore a difficulty. Priscilla's Spies In Municipal court he was neatly dressed in a carefully pressed suit of blue serge, shoes shined, clean linen and spotless white tie, with a white handkerchief peeping out of a side coat pocket. The Attempted Assassination of ex-President Theodore Roosevelt They were clad in spotless white, from their duck oxfords to the white ties encircling the open collars of their tennis shirts. The Skylark of Space Samuel Marlowe rose from his chair a new man, to greet his father, who came in at that moment fingering a snowy white tie. The Girl on the Boat And, as I'm all ready except another half hitch to my white tie, I'm elected. Torchy, Private Sec. Yes," he muttered, as he arranged his white tie in the glass just before dinner, "I think, Lady Mary, the chances are that I shall contrive to make you a little uncomfortable this evening. Belles and Ringers We waited until half-past eight for dinner, but still my little girl did not come, and in solemn state in a white tie and tail coat, I dined—alone! Man and Maid Here, for the first time, he saw that august and solemn personage, a Groom of the Chambers, with carefully-trimmed whiskers, a white tie, a silky voice, and the appearance of an arch-deacon. The Hill A Romance of Friendship He was in full dress—white waistcoat, white tie, white kids. Villa Elsa A Story of German Family Life "I like white ties better than colored ones for him, and they are not so expensive either, for I can wash them myself." A Girl in Ten Thousand His white tie was hanging down in ribbons. A Maker of History Why, a real fairy in an elfin cloak strayed too near the lamp an hour or two ago; and it turned him into a common society clown with a white tie. Magic A Fantastic Comedy And truly, if you can conceive of a seraph in an Eton suit, a low-cut white waistcoat, and a white tie, there was something in what she said. The Admirable Tinker Child of the World Next morning I put on my dress-clothes and white tie, and repaired, with groups of Englishmen similarly attired, and of Englishwomen in black crape—the regulation costume —to 23S. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series The Vice-Governor had invited me to dine with him, and I wanted to go to my rooms for a change of attire, or at least a white tie and a pair of light gloves. Dr. Dumany's Wife He had invited to the theatre three or four landed proprietors from the Vivarais, who sat blushing in the stalls in their white ties, rolled their round eyes, and did not dare to applaud. A Mummer's Tale The cook, 'Mister Dawson,' of Axim, is a sturdy senior of missionary presence: having been long employed in that line, he wears a white tie on Sundays, and I shrewdly suspect him of preaching. To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative "What will my friend, the influential critic, think if I make him put on a white tie and yellow kids for nothing." Bohemians of the Latin Quarter Cleon, in his suit of black and white tie, with his quiet, stealthy movements and unobtrusive attentions, would have been pronounced good style as a gentleman's gentleman in the grandest of Belgravian mansions. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 3, March, 1891 Sure it’s haste that’s the ruin of the white ties all along. We and the World, Part II A Book for Boys Religion is all very well to talk about on a Sunday; broadcloth coat, white tie and that sort of thing; good for funerals, too, when a man's dead and can't answer back. An Alabaster Box He wore a large white tie, which was the fashionable thing in that time and place. The Zeit-Geist The white tie as ecclesiastical appendage I had avoided. From the Bottom Up The Life Story of Alexander Irvine Her son Teobaldo, who waited at table, was dressed in some semblance of a livery—black broadcloth and a white tie. The Title Market We maintain a certain kind of formal informality, which simply means that anyone can come, dressed any way they want, as long as their behavior will justify their white tie or dungarees. 100 New Yorkers of the 1970s Tuxedo, white tie, and neat trimmed siders in front of his ears. Wilt Thou Torchy Was that unseemly crumpled ruin the white tie, sublime in its scientific wrinkles, on which its author had gazed with a pardonable paternal pride? Guy Livingstone; or, 'Thorough' This, then, accounted for the sombreness of his clothes and his little strip of white tie. The Survivor He was dressed in discreet black, his clean-shaven, imperturbable face showed over a stiff collar, and he wore the conventional white tie of the French official. The Passenger from Calais The bosom of his full dress shirt was rumpled and his white tie awry. Bought and Paid For From the Play of George Broadhurst And he dressed much more carefully than any other man in town, with a frock-coat and a white tie winter and summer, and a fine high hat. The Exiles and Other Stories Past midnight, however, some more people arrived, loungers in dress-coats and white ties, who had come from some theatre or soiree and wished to learn the result of the voting before all Paris knew it. His Masterpiece The trousers above his clumsy boots were frayed and muddy, his black clothes were shiny and antiquated in cut—these, and his oddly-arranged white tie, somehow suggested the cleric. The Survivor Arnold was wearing his only and ordinary overcoat, but his varnished shoes and white tie betrayed him. The Lighted Way Dressed in a fashionably cut evening dress coat, with white tie and waistcoat, patent-leather pumps and silk socks with embroidered trees, anyone might have easily taken him for a gentleman—until they heard him talk. Bought and Paid For From the Play of George Broadhurst Now this confused me a good deal; for, to tell the truth, I had worn a white tie in my younger days, before. Noughts and Crosses Stories, Studies and Sketches Dressed in his long frock coat and his broad white tie, he advanced to the edge of the platform to launch the exercises and introduce the principal eulogist. Best Short Stories It has no more to do with his spirit than his tail-coat and his white tie. The Mirrors of Downing Street Some Political Reflections by a Gentleman with a Duster He had a blue apron girt about his waist, but otherwise he wore the short coat and the dicky and white tie of the Continental hotel waiter. The Man with the Clubfoot A man in a frock-coat and with a ministerial white tie was bossing the job. The Ramrodders A Novel He wore a white tie, and his coat and waistcoat were of clerical cut. Pearl of Pearl Island An extraordinary person in a white tie, top hat and evening dress entered. Out To Win The Story of America in France And there at her place stood an immaculate individual in an evening coat and a white tie, ready and anxious to do her bidding. The Children of the King "Excuse me," said Dan Anderson to me, with a motion as though adjusting a cravat upon my neck, "but your white tie is slipping around under your ear again." Heart's Desire Several of the men were clergymen, advertised as such by their white ties and frock-coats. The Ramrodders A Novel To this were added a fresh shirt and collar, a white tie, nankeen vest, and the same tight-fitting, splay-footed trousers, enriched by a crease of Jefferson's own making. A Gentleman Vagabond and Some Others The only other occupant was a young minister in a white tie, puffing comfortably at his cigar, which in the manner of so many Dutchmen he seemed to eat as he smoked. A Wanderer in Holland George's white tie was the banner of festivity. The Blossoming Rod Later, while he stood at his dresser constructing an immaculate knot in his white tie, Nina knocked. The Younger Set It is an article to be worn, like a dress-coat and a white tie, in a drawing-room and among our acquaintances. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 86, February, 1875 I am going to dine in all the pomp and circumstance of my dress-suit, with a white tie and pumps. My Friend Prospero Pretty to see how gentlemen to right of SPEAKER, mustered for defence of the Church, were careful to contribute to fitness of things by wearing the clerical white tie. Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, March 5, 1892 A gentleman must always be in full dress, tail coat, white waistcoat, white tie and white gloves whether he is seated in the orchestra or a box. Etiquette Since I could not afford to take cabs, when I dined out, in tails and a white tie, as was then the custom, I went and came back by bus. The Magician Hugo, standing and fingering his white tie, looked down at her with no loss of confidence in his handsome eyes. V. V.'s Eyes They had both come to the restaurant straight from a ball and so were wearing dress coats and white ties. The Schoolmaster Waiters hired from the club were flitting distractedly about the rooms, dressed in black swallow-tails and dirty white ties. The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories He was a shoemaker, dressed in black, with a white tie. The Parish Clerk In a black coat and a white tie he looked like any other handsome young Englishman, utterly without individuality. Mr. Isaacs His white tie and hat of sober silk are in respectable contrast with his air of fatuousness—the Marquis of Steyne en route; the doddering hero of Mansfield in A Parisian Romance, or Baron Hulot. Promenades of an Impressionist If it is a dinner invitation, the guest, in evening clothes, with his white tie doubtless a trifle more carefully adjusted than usual, drives or walks to the palace. William of Germany He had an immense practice in the town, wore a white tie, and considered himself more proficient than the doctor, who had no practice. The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories I know some Protestant ministers, very broad in their ideas, whose stiff white ties preserve them from all reproach. Recollections of My Youth "See, I have got it printed—the great work which this ignorant English Judaism has left to moulder while it pays its stupid reverends thousands a year for wearing white ties." Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People To the credit of his modesty, he was thinking not of his white tie—fifth that he had ruined in the process of dressing—nor yet of the set of his coat. The House of Mystery An Episode in the Career of Rosalie Le Grange, Clairvoyant Quite sure; he had a white tie, a broad-brimmed hat, a clergyman all over; don't go off on that. A Perilous Secret The amiable cleric yielded without a struggle, and readily placed at her service the protection of his white tie. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, October 11, 1890 Well, no real earl would wear a white tie with a dinner coat unless he were visiting in America. The Bicyclers and Three Other Farces Now I know; because he wears a white tie. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People Here and there one saw a commoner in black coat and simple white tie, but he seemed to be separated from the rest of the splendid company by some invisible barrier, constrained, uneasy. Calvert of Strathore He wore a tight frock coat and an immaculate white tie; under his arm he carried the regulation portfolio, or lawyer's bag, stuffed full of reports, dispositions, and documents dealing with cases in hand. The Rome Express A gray-haired negro servant, clad in a dress suit and wearing a white tie, came to the door. The Marrow of Tradition Oh, as for that, of course, you are the one in authority, but you were wrong about the white tie and the dinner coat. The Bicyclers and Three Other Farces "But I wear a white tie, too," said Raphael, his smile broadening in sympathy with the slow response on the girl's serious face. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People He bought white ties, and he bought dress suits, He crammed his feet into bright tight boots— And to start in life on a brand-new plan, He christen'd himself Darwinian Man! The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan In a few moments I was outside of the jail gate, and saw my fellow-clergyman, Mr. Stagers, in full broadcloth and white tie, coming down the street toward me. The Autobiography of a Quack and the Case of George Dedlow I well remember the rebellion - the protest against effeminacy - which the white tie called forth amongst some of us upon its first invasion on evening dress. Tracks of a Rolling Stone No one would pretend that white ties in the evening are primary and poetical. Heretics Professor Murray made several profound remarks to his white tie and to the water-carafe upon the table, with a humorous, twinkling aside to the silver candlestick upon his right. The Lost World He wondered idly if the little man in the white tie, fussing out there over that rhododendron-bush, had figured in her thoughts as an example of these evils. The Damnation of Theron Ware They had gotten his arms into and his chest covered with a finely embroidered, pale-blue silk shirt, with soft, white tie at the throat. Freckles As he was buckling on his ready-made white tie--his clumsy fingers, in spite of many lessons from Viviette, had never learned the trick of tying a bow--a maid brought him a message. Viviette But white ties in the evening are ritual, and nothing else but ritual. Heretics He wore a heavy gold chain, a dinner coat, and a made-up white tie, with the ends tucked in under a roll collar. The Great Secret It extended even to the clothes, for Wrayson recognized with a start a purple and white tie of particularly loud pattern. The Avenger Dressed in black, with a white tie and a straw hat. The Crimson Blind Contrary to his usual custom, Mr. Parker was wearing a dress coat, white waistcoat and white tie; and Eve looked exquisite in a low-necked gown of white silk. An Amiable Charlatan Lady Coryston perceived a platform with several black-coated persons in white ties, a small elderly lady, and half a dozen chairs upon it. The Coryston Family A Novel He had evidently been dressed for the evening, for his white tie was still hanging about his neck. The Great Secret Kindly see that my best white tie is included. Quaint Courtships He put on his fur coat, turning up the collar and crossing the lapels to hide his white tie. The Greater Inclination I should insist on his coming down in discreet black, with a white tie and that look of imposing solemnity young Englishmen assume for dinner.' Lord Kilgobbin And most of us come back again and put on the dress-suit and the white tie with a certain sense of restfulness and comfort. With Edged Tools This coat and a white tie were not becoming to Napoleon; his simple uniforms and black tie suited him much better. The Happy Days of the Empress Marie Louise He spoiled, on an average, a dozen white ties nightly when he decided on going out, and it was a task to insert his shirt studs in a way that would satisfy him. Honor Edgeworth Ottawa's Present Tense As he pressed himself into the seat facing her she noticed that he was dressed in black broadcloth, with a soiled white tie. The Greater Inclination As for the groom, he should be in full evening dress, immaculate white tie, and pearl- colored kid gloves. Manners and Social Usages There was a very subtle cynicism in the thought of turning aside on such a return as this to dress—to tie a careful white tie and brush imperceptibly ruffled hair. With Edged Tools "The first two shallow shelves in the chest of drawers are completely filled with our white ties, sir." My Man Jeeves A manservant in a white tie brought them some weak tea and little dry, round biscuits. The Possessed (The Devils) The white tie is a bit soiled and the white vest longs mutely for the laundryman. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago The lawyers, in their flowing black gowns and white ties, gained added dignity from the marine note behind them. In and out of Three Normady Inns He was dressed in black, with a white tie, and his clothes were well cut, and seemed superlatively so, owing to the importance and symmetry of the figure they covered. A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day It will show you pretty well how pipped I was when I tell you that I near as a toucher put on a white tie with a dinner-jacket. My Man Jeeves Who knows, the example might have infected others if Karmazinov himself, wearing a dress-coat and a white tie and carrying a manuscript, in his hand, had not appeared on the platform at that moment. The Possessed (The Devils) His white tie had become disarranged; she raised her hands, halting him, and pulled it into shape for him, consciously innocent of the intimacy. The Fighting Chance Behind these sate Mr. Arthur, and the gentle Smirke with the curl reposing on his fair forehead, and his white tie in perfect order. The History of Pendennis I was amused at his gala dress for royalty: a much-too-big redingote, a white tie tied a good deal to one side, and only one wig. In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters The head was thrown back, as if ready for a dentist; the stiff white tie applied to the throat, and gradually wrinkled into half its actual breadth by the slow downward movement of the chin. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2 Looking at him inquiringly, I noticed that he had had time while I was reading to change the everlasting white tie he always wore, for a red one. The Possessed (The Devils) Among the escorts, some who were in frock coats with white ties wore overcoats, while others carried them on their arms to display the rich silk linings. The Reign of Greed London women are now wearing white waistcoats and white ties in the Park, both tie and waistcoat as stiff and masculine as possible. In the Riding-School; Chats with Esmeralda It seemed to him that his conversion ought not to end in his parading the streets of Liverpool in a black coat and a white tie. Hyacinth Every evening, when he appeared at dinner, he wore his soiled white tie; at other times the black one was always in evidence; but other than this his dress underwent no change. Aunt Jane's Nieces There's no need of haste, however," she added, scanning the knot of his white tie, "for the present say nothing, and I will say nothing. The Possessed (The Devils) The Chinese, Japanese, Persians, Greeks, and Roumanians wore their national dress—and much better they look in them than in the ordinary dress coat and white tie of our men. My First Years as a Frenchwoman, 1876-1879 The triumvirate had accordingly tied up their brindled bulldogs, ``Spit,'' ``Snap'' and ``Tug''; had donned their white ties and collars of awful altitude, and were fully prepared to please and to be pleased. In the Quarter David, who had had a perspiring and angry quarter of an hour with his first white tie, came out of his room and looked over the banisters, both hands at his throat. The Iron Woman We put on white ties and tail-coats every night for dinner in the open shamyanah, where the Maharajah provided us with an excellent European repast served on solid silver plates. Here, There and Everywhere We are tired of missionaries, whether they wear the white tie of the Church or of Society, and it is a great pity we have not the simple remedy of the savages, who eat theirs. Without Prejudice They might wash their white ties themselves, to be sure; they mostly do their own washing, I believe, in their own basins.' Philistia He had forgotten a shirt stud; on the chest of drawers there was a crumpled white tie and a soiled pair of white gloves. Spring Days In his short black coat, trousers of shepherd's plaid, and knotted white tie bearing a neat horseshoe pin, he looked smart yet soldierly. The Extra Day The Princess was already in the room, and following her a short man in a suit of sombre black, wearing a white tie, and carrying a black bowler hat. The Great Impersonation He tore the white tie from his throat as if it were choking him. The Ne'er-Do-Well So before I get this opera acted I mean to leave off my white tie, and be known in future, henceforth and for ever, as plain Arthur Berkeley.' Philistia His evening clothes fitted him perfectly, his studs and links were of the latest mode, his white tie arranged as though by the fingers of an artist. The Tempting of Tavernake Mr Armstrong descended to the drawing-room, before dinner, looking most respectable, with a stiff white tie and the new suit expressly prepared for the occasion. The Kellys and the O'Kellys There was a large diamond on one of his fingers and another in the bosom of his shirt, in which a white tie was tucked carefully. Half a Rogue He wore black clothes with a waistcoat reaching to the throat, a white tie and a collar buttoned on backwards. The Hohenzollerns in America They go with a high hat an' a white tie. Observations By Mr. Dooley "You lunatic, you have come slamming in here, disturbing a private wedding," announced the man in the white tie, slapping his palm upon the book he carried. The Landloper In a few moments he met a man whose tall black hat, black waistcoat and white tie proclaimed him a clergyman. Nonsense Novels So our hero put on the required white tie, and then went forth to complete his proper costume. Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green At sight of three black coats and white ties the thief opened his eyes, and with a sort of repugnance turned his back on the intruders. It Is Never Too Late to Mend Meanwhile Andrea, looking uncommonly ceremonious in white tie and white cotton globes, was handing round the coffee. South Wind There was a man-servant in a white tie to wait at table, and the family dressed every evening for dinner. The Woman Who Did Another follows him, wearing a black overcoat, a black bowler hat, a black beard, a white tie and an eyeglass. Under Fire: the story of a squad Visible to the naked eye, on Mr. Smalls' left hand, appeared the white tie and full evening dress which decorated the person of Mr. Verdant Green. Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green My cab was blocked in the theatre-going tide, and in neighbouring vehicles I had glimpses of fair faces above soft wraps and the profiles of moustached young men in white ties. Simon the Jester And I will leave it to whatever erudition you are supposed to possess whether a white tie is rendered any whiter by being immaculate. Rolling Stones The white tie below his all-round collar, beneath his innocent large-spectacled face, was a little grubby, and between his not very clean teeth he held a briar pipe. In the Days of the Comet He wore his best black suit and white tie, his thick, tight, iron-grey curls were neatly arranged, and his broad, red round face looked, as Susan most uncharitably thought, more "sanctimonious" than ever. Rilla of Ingleside I'm afraid, young gentleman," said Mr. Four-in-hand Fosbrooke, as he carelessly settled his white tie and bands, "I am afraid, Mr. Pucker, that your learning is not yet up to the Brazenface standard. Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green She have made Mis' Peavey starch his white tie until it sets out on both sides like cat whiskers, and have pinned a bokay on his coat 'most as big as the bride's. The Road to Providence He was dressed in a plain black gown with a low, white collar and a white tie. The Captives He was the only member who dressed every day for dinner, whether he was going out afterward or not—spike-tailed coat, white tie and all. The Fortunes of Oliver Horn It was a French civilian in evening dress—boiled shirt, white tie, and all—with a bowler hat bent to the storm. Now It Can Be Told He was dressing for dinner, tying his white tie into a very careful bow. Sixes and Sevens But if a man says, "This beautiful Sabbath morn," you know for a certainty that he wears a long-tailed black coat, a boiled shirt, and a white tie. Back Home Then he bought some white ties and gloves and an opera hat, and had his hair cut in Bond Street. Put Yourself in His Place James K. Mott, local chief attorney for the Consolidated, was struggling with a white tie before the glass and crumpling it atrociously. Ridgway of Montana (Story of To-Day, in Which the Hero Is Also the Villain) Thereupon the little old gentleman, very red in the face and wearing a white tie, stepped quickly in front of the Nabob, and ceremoniously raised his hat to him with great respect. The Nabob And first Don Juste Lopez, the President of the Provincial Assembly, passed with his three lovely daughters, solemn in a black frock-coat and stiff white tie, as when directing a debate from a high tribune. Nostromo, a Tale of the Seaboard Soon the bridegroom arrived—a smart young officer, well thought of at Scotland Yard, well set up, wearing a long tail coat a lilac and white tie, and shaking in every limb. Peter Ruff and the Double Four But assistance of another kind came; a gentleman full dressed, in a white tie and gloves, ran up, and asked me what it was. Put Yourself in His Place Fanarin noticed a fellow-advocate dressed in the same way as himself, with a white tie and dress coat, and at once entered into an animated conversation with him. Resurrection A little man in a white tie brought the great register to the table. The Nabob One evening when she was getting ready to go to the theatre and standing before the pier glass, Dymov came into her bedroom, wearing his dress-coat and a white tie. The Wife, and other stories In his tightly buttoned morning-suit, with the small white tie at his throat, he might have been officiating at some solemn ceremonial. Other Things Being Equal She wore the neatest of blue linen skirts and blouses, with a linen collar and white tie. The Copy-Cat and Other Stories She stepped out triumphantly into the ante-room, followed by a tall, smiling man, with a greenish complexion, dressed in a coat with silk facings, and a white tie. Resurrection To see him in a dress-coat, with white tie, his handsome face full and clean-shaven, you would have taken him for one of the great functionaries of the Empire. The Nabob A young doctor, in a pair of new black trousers, gold spectacles, and of course a white tie, walks in. The Wife, and other stories That tall, serious, looking, elderly man in the blue flannel shirt and white tie she thought must be he. Whirligigs He was dressed in severely English fashion, from the cut of his white waistcoat to the admirable poise of his white tie. The Illustrious Prince The Kid seized this and plucked forth a black man in a white tie and the garb of a servitor. The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million The conductor in his high chair assisted in passing the offering, and straightened his white tie. Anna Karenina His white tie went awry, squashed fruit and roast pig gravy ran down his waistcoat and trousers, and his high collar melted into limp crinkles in the moisture engendered by the tropical heat. When the World Shook; being an account of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot "Very pleasant roads about here," said the fair young man with the white tie. The Wheels of Chance: a Bicycling Idyll Still more, he talks seriously about the matter, puts on a white tie, and speaks of his family. The Count of Monte Cristo She talked what sounded like innocent commonplaces a little spiced by whim, though indeed each remark had an exploratory quality, and her soft blue eyes rested ever and again upon Billy's white tie. The Research Magnificent Karenin himself had followed the Petersburg fashion for a dinner with ladies and was wearing evening dress and a white tie. Anna Karenina Blunt had unbuttoned his shabby jacket, exposing a lot of starched shirt-front with the white tie under his dark shaved chin. The Arrow of Gold A Story Between Two Notes "You were saying," said the fair young man with the white tie, speaking very politely, "that you came here with a lady." The Wheels of Chance: a Bicycling Idyll In this unpretentious attitude I became aware that J. M. K. B. had followed me into the room, elegant, fatal, correct and severe in a white tie and large shirt-front. The Mirror of the Sea The project seemed still large, still whitely noble, but now it was unlit and dead, and in the foreground he sat in the flat of Mrs. Skelmersdale, feeling dissipated and fumbling with his white tie. The Research Magnificent May 5.—Bought a pair of lavender kid-gloves for next Monday, and two white ties, in case one got spoiled in the tying. Diary of a Nobody Blunt in a ragged old jacket and a white tie and that incisive polite voice of his seemed strange and weird. The Arrow of Gold A Story Between Two Notes "Steady on!" said the young man in the white tie. The Wheels of Chance: a Bicycling Idyll |
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