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Qu'est-ce (qui) est kipper tie - définition


kipper tie         
  • Example of a kipper tie, 1953. Note the wide breadth, short length and garish pattern.
  • [[Jerry Siegel]] wearing kipper tie, 1970s.
TYPE OF WIDE NECKTIE
Wide necktie; Wide tie
¦ noun a brightly coloured and very wide tie.
Kipper tie         
  • Example of a kipper tie, 1953. Note the wide breadth, short length and garish pattern.
  • [[Jerry Siegel]] wearing kipper tie, 1970s.
TYPE OF WIDE NECKTIE
Wide necktie; Wide tie
A kipper tie is a type of necktie primarily fashionable in Britain in the mid-1960s to late 1970s. The primary characteristics of the kipper tie are its extreme breadth (normally ) and often garish colours and patterns.
Kipper the Dog         
  • Kipper on a street in York, England, on May 4, 2006
CHILDREN'S BOOK SERIES BY MICK INKPEN
Kipper the dog
Kipper the Dog is a character in a series of books for preschool-age children by British writer Mick Inkpen. The books consist of 34 titles (as of July 2005), which have sold over 8 million copies and have been translated into over 20 languages.

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Kipper tie
A kipper tie is a type of necktie primarily fashionable in Britain in the mid-1960s to late 1970s. The primary characteristics of the kipper tie are its extreme breadth (normally ) and often garish colours and patterns.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour kipper tie
1. The lighting was much poorer (especially during the power cuts), all offices looked the same (grim, paper–strewn, uniformly grey) and every other man seemed to wear the same ugly brown suit and uglier kipper tie.