Monsieur Jabot is so enchanted with your manner of the cravat that to-day, with my compliments, he introduces it at Court!
Of the middle of the 17th century, the designs for which were often adaptations from those made for such needlepoint lace as that of the Jabot in fig.
His plain features and shock head of foxy hair, his antiquated and neglected garb, his copious jabot - much affected by the clergy of those days - were becoming investitures of the inward man.
Yes, yes, yes,' and his disordered jabot and touzled hair echoed the fatal word.
I had arrived at near my present growth of six feet, and with my hair in buckle, a handsome lace jabot and wristbands to my shirt, and a red plush waistcoat, barred with gold, looked the gentleman I was born.
He had changed his gorgeous ball costume, but was as usual irreproachably and richly apparelled in a suit of fine cloth, with lace jabot and ruffles, high top-boots, and riding breeches.
Taking the diamond pin from his lace jabot he hid it under his vest, which he buttoned to the necktie.
In his right hand, over which fell a broad lace cuff, he held an artistically carved cane, on whose gold handle he leaned, as he moved wearily forward, and a pin with beautiful diamonds glittered in the huge lace jabot on his breast.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jabot" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.