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black tie
1black-tie
2[ blak-tahy ]
adjective
- requiring that guests wear semiformal attire, especially that men wear black bow ties with tuxedos or dinner jackets:
a black-tie dance.
black tie
noun
- a black bow tie worn with a dinner jacket
- modifier denoting an occasion when a dinner jacket should be worn
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Origin of black tie1
Origin of black tie2
Example Sentences
In another sign of respect for Pope Francis, the King wore a black tie when he met the New Zealand prime minister in Windsor Castle on Tuesday.
Held at the Los Angeles Convention Center, the Grammy-weekend charity event 鈥 dress code: 鈥渃olorful black tie鈥 鈥 raised more than $5 million for music professionals affected by the wildfires that devastated much of L.A. last month.
He had started his shift early that day following rumours of the monarch's declining health, presenting rolling news coverage from 14:00, before confirming the Queen's death that evening while wearing a black tie.
The multiday, multivenue ceremony, where formal wear meant 鈥渃owboy black tie,鈥 included a live band, extravagant floral arrangements, plenty of cowboy hats and the family鈥檚 longhorn.
Guests drank champagne, margaritas, palomas and vodka martinis and posed for multiple selfies and photos at the black tie charity event.
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