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Four-in-hand   /fɔr-ɪn-hænd/   Listen
Four-in-hand

noun
1.
A long necktie that is tied in a slipknot with one end hanging in front of the other.
2.
A carriage pulled by four horses with one driver.  Synonyms: coach, coach-and-four.





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"Four-in-hand" Quotes from Famous Books



... I do hope no Gentleman will take the reins, unless he is thoroughly accustomed to driving four-in-hand. Suppose they took it into their heads to ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 1, 1892 • Various
 
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... show that young Irishman that we have a mild flavor of antiquity, ourselves. We are to see Alexandria and have a real old Virginian dinner, including one of the famous Beatoun hams and some of the '69 Chateau Yquem and the sacred '47 port. I suppose he will have the four-in-hand buckboard. 'A small party '—that will mean the Honorable Basil Sackville, Mrs. Beatoun, Lilly Denning, probably one of the Cabinet girls, Colonel Turner, and that young Russian Beatoun is so fond of, ...
— Stories of a Western Town • Octave Thanet
 
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... eighty thousand horses, with military training, coming suddenly on to the market, four-in-hand Hansoms at a penny an hour, become common in all the great European capitals, and the Derby, for which there are 1371 entries, is won by a Cossack ...
— Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 100., Jan. 24, 1891. • Various
 
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... reader, have demanded from me a dashing sketch of the fashionable world, a few anecdotes of private scandal thinly veiled, and if lusciously painted, so much the better? a heroine from Grosvenor Square, and a hero from the Barouche Club or the Four-in-Hand, with a set of subordinate characters from the elegantes of Queen Anne Street East, or the dashing heroes of the Bow-Street Office? I could proceed in proving the importance of a title-page, and displaying at the same time my own intimate knowledge of the particular ingredients necessary to the ...
— Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years Hence, Complete • Sir Walter Scott
 
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... seven of us in a four-in-hand, four women and three men, one of whom was on the box seat beside the coachman. We were following, at a foot pace, broad highway which serpentines along ...
— Selected Writings of Guy de Maupassant • Guy de Maupassant
 
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