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Answer for the clue "Suit pocket accessory ", 12 letters:
handkerchief

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Word definitions for handkerchief in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A piece of cloth, usually square and often fine and elegant, carried for wiping the face, eyes, nose or hands.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Handkerchief \Hand"ker*chief\ (h[a^ ng]"k[~e]r*ch[i^]f; 277), n. [Hand + kerchief.] A piece of cloth, usually square and often fine and elegant, carried for wiping the face or hands. A piece of cloth shaped like a handkerchief to be worn about the neck; ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a square piece of cloth used for wiping the eyes or nose or as a costume accessory [syn: hankie , hanky , hankey ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1520s, from hand + kerchief "cloth for covering the head." Thus it is a one-word contradiction in terms. By-form handkercher was in use 16c.-19c. A dropped handkerchief as a token of flirtation or courtship is attested by mid-18c.

Usage examples of handkerchief.

Pulling a handkerchief from her sleeve to dab at her face, Elayne wished she had already been taught that particular bit of Aes Sedai lore.

And so, very, very carefully, Andromeda bedded down the little floppy-limbed puppy at the bottom of her basket, and covered his weak protesting form with flowers and white grapes and a pink handkerchief.

When Arabella returns to us she will have forgotten how to pick up her own handkerchief, mark my words!

In fact, he is so obliging that by and by he conies back and lets Harry the Horse and Spanish John tie him up good and tight, and stick a handkerchief in his mouth and chuck him in an areaway next to the office, so nobody will think he has anything to do with opening the safe in case anybody comes around asking.

She then chose a large supply of underwear of lisle, linen handkerchiefs, and balbriggan socks.

With great dignity he unwound his bandana handkerchief from his old fiddle and proceeded to tune for the fray.

Although he announced that there were no more cartridges for it the girl later came upon five wrapped in a bandana handkerchief.

He would have got enough names to fill his book, if Handkerchief Jones, who claimed to be the flashest man west of the Barcoo River, had not stepped in and taken charge of the proceedings.

Occasionally Blackie could not resist the temptation to indulge himself in a few jazzy silk ties and handkerchiefs and ascots in florid patterns and brilliant colors, but he made certain never to wear them when he was seeing Emma.

The Blackshirt leader held a handkerchief to his mouth, his body doubled-up in the chair, his shoulders jerking as spasms ran through him.

Cal got up, searched through the pockets of his stinking, bloody jacket and fished out the bloodier handkerchief with its fancy, embroidered letter F.

A handkerchief, a fillet for your hair, a wreath of gold or silver, a breastpin, a mirror, a girdle, a purse, a tassel, a comb, sleeves, gloves, a ring, a compact, a picture, a washbasin, a flag but only as a souvenir.

Take that handkerchief off of her head, and cut her hair close, and keep her temples cool, and put some drawing plasters to the soles of her feet, and give her some of my pilulae compositae, and follow them with some doses of sal polychrest.

Suddenly the music stopped, and flushed, laughing, and fanning themselves with their pocket handkerchiefs, the Crabapple Blossoms flung themselves down on the floor, against a pile of bulging sacks in one of the corners, indifferent for probably the first time in their lives to possible damage to their frocks.

Daru withdrew his decrepit handkerchief and mopped his forehead, three quick dabs that seemed to leave the silk cloth sodden with sweat.