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Definition of Oxford tie

Oxford tie
Oxford Ox"ford, a. Of or pertaining to the city or university of Oxford, England. Oxford movement. See Tractarianism. Oxford School, a name given to those members of the Church of England who adopted the theology of the so-called Oxford ``Tracts for the Times,' issued the period 1833 -- 1841. --Shipley. Oxford tie, a kind of shoe, laced on the instep, and usually covering the foot nearly to the ankle.

Meaning of Oxford tie from wikipedia

- black bow tie, oxford dress shoes — are incorporated in the black tie dress code. Unlike white tie, which is very strictly regulated, black tie ensembles...
- the 132 tied pubs were bought by Michael Cannon, owner of the American hamburger chain Fuddruckers, through a new company, Morrells of Oxford. The new...
- Tie-dye is a term used to describe a number of resist dyeing techniques and the resulting d**** products of these processes. The process of tie-dye typically...
- The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England - colloquially known just as Oxford. There is evidence of teaching as...
- A necktie, long tie, or simply a tie, is a piece of cloth worn for decorative purposes around the neck, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the...
- Orleans, Commemoration balls at Oxford and May balls at Cambridge, and the Al Smith Memorial Dinner in New York. White tie still also occurs at traditional...
- Richard (2001). "Tie". Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.27937. Retrieved 15 April 2020. Ties Explained – A...
- centres across the world. Tie Rack Ltd was founded in August 1981 by Roy Bishko. The first store opened in London at 91 Oxford Street; it was converted...
- Oxford (although no longer as an element of everyday dress). Every undergraduate and graduate must obtain a gown, cap, and white bow tie or black tie...
- Axe ties are railway ties (or sleeper) that are hewn by hand, usually with a broadaxe. There are 2,900 ties per mile of track on a first class railroad...