argyle

word

Definition

A pattern made of diamond shapes, often with overlapping lines, commonly seen in knitted clothing like socks and sweaters.

Usage & Nuances

'Argyle' is primarily a fashion/design term, most often used for socks, sweaters, and knitwear. It always refers to the specific diamond pattern, not just any geometric design. The word can be an adjective ('argyle socks') or noun ('an argyle'). It’s associated with preppy or traditional styles.

Example Sentences

She bought a blue argyle scarf.

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He wore argyle socks to the party.

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My grandfather loves argyle sweaters.

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The golf team all wore matching argyle vests for the tournament.

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I love the old-school look of a classic argyle pattern on sweaters.

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You can spot his style from far away because he always wears something argyle.

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