handkerchief
Americannoun
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a small piece of linen, silk, or other fabric, usually square, and used especially for wiping one's nose, eyes, face, etc., or for decorative purposes.
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a neckerchief or kerchief.
noun
Etymology
Origin of handkerchief
Example Sentences
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Afterwards Nawat appeared at a press conference wearing a tuxedo and openly weeping as he theatrically dabbed his eyes with a handkerchief, claiming he had been "betrayed".
From Barron's • Nov. 6, 2025
Mr. Pärt has referred to music as “the handkerchief for drying my tears of sadness, the source of my tears of joy.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 27, 2025
At one point, while giving his evidence, he became emotional while looking at photos and wiped his eyes with a handkerchief.
From BBC • Oct. 1, 2025
Indeed, using the flag as a handkerchief has at least twice led to courts-martial.
From Salon • Apr. 6, 2025
Just above the pocket handkerchief, a paisley foulard.
From "Secrets at Sea" by Richard Peck
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