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Wat (wie) is NECKERCHIEFS - definitie

SQUARE OR STRIP OF LINEN OR OTHER MATERIAL FOLDED AROUND THE NECK, OFTEN WORN AS PART OF A UNIFORM
Kneckerchief; Scouting and Guiding neckerchiefs
  • A neckerchief
  • Sailors of the US Navy in Service Dress White Uniforms with their neckerchiefs

neckerchief         
n.; (also neckhandkerchief)
Cravat, neck-cloth.
neckerchief         
¦ noun a square of cloth worn round the neck.
neckerchief         
(neckerchiefs)
A neckerchief is a piece of cloth which is folded to form a triangle and worn round your neck.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Neckerchief

A neckerchief (from neck (n.) + kerchief), sometimes called a necker, kerchief or scarf, is a type of neckwear associated with those working or living outdoors, including farm labourers, cowboys and sailors. It is most commonly still seen today in the Scouts, Girl Guides and other similar youth movements. A neckerchief consists of a triangular piece of cloth or a rectangular piece folded into a triangle. The long edge is rolled towards the point, leaving a portion unrolled. The neckerchief is then fastened around the neck with the ends either tied or clasped with a slide or woggle.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor NECKERCHIEFS
1. The children on screen were wearing red neckerchiefs.
2. The housemates dressed up in stetsons and neckerchiefs, downing beer to the sounds of Dolly Parton.
3. The shelter was also turning on hoses so transients could wet their clothes and had ordered 300 neckerchiefs that can be dipped in water and tied around the neck, said Bob Reed, a shelter manager.
4. Over the past weekend, some of the Scouts have been in Washington, swarming over the Mall and through the monuments, a blur of khaki and neckerchiefs and patch–covered shoulders.
5. The girls, meanwhile, were in chaos – in no small part due to the ghastly team leader, Jenny Celerier, a woman with a wardrobe full of silk neckerchiefs that, quite frankly, you just want to wrap around her throat.