Examples of using Cravat in English and their translations into Polish
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Odds fish, my dear, the man can't even tie his own cravat.
He wears a fine belt and a leather cravat.
They created an acrobatic act called Lang and Cravat in the early 1930s, and joined the Kay Brothers circus in Florida.
He had thought to use Simpson's cravat(which the latter dropped when he was expelled from King's Pyland) as a sling to hold the horse's leg to cut it.
At the age of 19, Lancaster met Nick Cravat, with whom he continued to work throughout his life.
promoting the story of the cravat.
But a fellow who can't even tie his own cravat… Isn't likely to put a noose'round the Pimpernel's neck is he?
priestly cravat, yellow stockings
a fellow who can't even tie his own cravat…- Why not?
Moreover my partner will be wearing a steely suit or a steely waistcoat with a cravat.
William Shatner as Robert Wilson Christine White as Julia Wilson Ed Kemmer as Flight Engineer Asa Maynor as Stewardess Nick Cravat as Gremlin The episode was remade in 1983 by director George Miller as a segment of Twilight Zone: The Movie.
Nick Cravat, played a key supporting role,
Cravats. Shirts, stockings.
And Louis Vuitton for making some dope-ass cravats.
Shirts, stockings, cravats.
Stockings, Shirts, cravats.
I have noticed one or two men… some men… there's a fashion for men to wear neckties instead of cravats.
later known as cravats worn four hundred years ago.
Because Croatian soldiers were recognized by their red neckerchiefs, which were called cravats in the beginning, in 1667 a special regiment was formed and was called«Royal Cravates».
I was tying my cravat.