1. cravat - Noun
2. cravat - Verb
A neckcloth; a piece of silk, fine muslin, or other cloth, worn by men about the neck.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn my pictures I would use speech as an extra dimension supplementing the image ... Speech would not come off the screen in coincidence with the sequences, but from without, as if it were a surplus unconnected with the organism - a cravat of drivel hung on an ivory tooth. Isidore Isou
If I shouldn't be alive When the robins come, Give the one in red cravat A memorial crumb. Emily Dickinson
Actors *Lancaster often asked his close friend Nick Cravat to appear in his films. Source: Internet
Or that hollow-cheeked fellow in the cargo pants and tee shirt: Black felt topper, black cravat, artfully tied. Source: Internet
Many soldiers don't even carry the $2.05 cravat bandage, which the military has used as an improvised tourniquet for hundreds of years. Source: Internet
The largest, an older gentleman in a high-collared black waistcoat and black cravat, hung in the center. Source: Internet