So there Donald's father hung, resplendent in a white lace cravat such as he never owned in later life.
The lace cravat was really too much, but he could hardly say so.
She kept her touch light as, without a word, she began removing his clothing: first his coat and waistcoat, then his lace cravat.
His starched clothes- a white lace cravat tightly knotted about his neck and a newly curled wig made him sweat.
He untied his lace cravat, and yanked open his collar, gasping for air.
Daphne was adjusting her lace cravat.
A peg-top figure, with trousers narrowing skin-tight into black half boots, flared black velvet coat, white lace cravat, and high hat-all looked good on him.
In one ofthem a white dove was bobbing to and fro in the sunlight, its throat puffed into a snowy lace cravat as it cooed.
The boy-king Louis XIV began wearing a lace cravat about 1646, when he was seven, and set the fashion for French nobility.
She swung off the bed, and took hold of the lace cravat at his throat.