Put the neckletback into the dressing-case, mother," Salome repeated.
This afternoon, when I came in from the vicarage, I opened my large dressing-case to look for a ring I thought I would sell, and the necklet was gone!
Raymond," Salome said, closing the door behind her and clasping her little hands tightly together, "I am come to speak to you about my necklet set with emeralds.
The neckletis old-fashioned, but it is very valuable.
Are you quite sure the necklet was in that large dressing-case?
Salome, I have lost the necklet set with emeralds, which really belongs to you.
I have missed something of value out of my large jewel-box--that old gold necklet set with emeralds.
I caused Salome's illness by dragging her down into Harstone to get a necklet of hers on which I was trying to raise money.
It was rough heathery country on one side, with a string of little blue lakes running like a turquoise necklet round the base of a firry hill, and patches of pale green pasture were set amidst the rocks and heather.
Nor was this all, for the figure was wrapped in a woman's hair, which I knew at once for that of Mameena, this hair being held in place by the necklet of big blue beads she used to wear about her throat.
Every married woman must wear a necklet of black beads, and glass bangles on her wrists; when she becomes a widow, she must remove them.
This form of neckletis also worn by females of other castes, such as Maravans, Valaiyans, and Morasa Paraiyans.
The tali is suspended from a necklet of gold or silver instead of cotton thread, but this is afterwards changed to cotton for fear of offending the god Karuppan.
One baby wore a necklet made of the seeds of Coix Lachryma-Jobi (Job's tears).
Come on, Blue Eyes, but first give me that necklet of pearls, which may serve to buy a bit of bread or a drink of wine," and he thrust his filthy hand into her breast.
If Susannah's command of the English language improves, it is quite possible that the effect of the necklet may be all that Max desires.
When alone, the captain reseated himself, and, taking the necklet from his pocket, examined it carefully with the eye of a connoisseur.
Her diamond necklet sparkled and flashed under the glare of electricity, and this--although really only paste--was regarded with envious eyes by more than one woman in the room.
Her costume was perfect, enhanced as it was by a sparkling diamond star in her hair and a necklet of exquisite brilliants.
His proposal was somewhat disconcerting, for the bracelets, as well as the necklet she was wearing, were a portion of Hugh's wedding gifts.
I never thought you were such a coward as to rob a woman," observed she, with indignant disgust, after demanding the return of her necklet several times, and being met with blank refusal.
The clasp snapped, and the necklet was a moment later in his pocket.
Around his neck beneath his clothes he wore a sort of necklet composed of a string of tiny bags of leather, in which were sewn certain hard substances that could be felt inside.
I thought of the necklet which I now had locked safely in my room down in the village, and wondered how it possibly could have come into the young man's possession a year ago.
You told me the other day," she went on, "that the necklet had been pawned.
I took up the familiar necklet and held it in the hollow of my hand.
Her gown suited her to perfection, the low-cut bodice revealing her white throat, around which sparkled a splendid necklet of diamonds that flashed beneath my lamp with a thousand fires.
The pawnbroker opened it, and within I saw a necklet of seed pearls and amethysts which I had seen many times around my love's throat, an old Delhi necklace which her father had bought for her when in India years ago.
About a year after a child is born, the eldest member of the family ties a necklet of beads round its neck, and gives it a name.
Woman--Glass necklet ornamented with cowry shells, and charm pendant from it, consisting of a fragment of the root of some tree rolled up in a ball of cloth.
A priest wore a necklet of rudraksha (Elaeocarpus Ganitrus) beads, and a silver box, containing the material for making the sacred marks on the forehead, pendent from a loin string.
But a necklet of pebbles is substituted for the bottu, and the Vakkaliga priest touches the novice's shoulders with flowers, turmeric powder, and kunkumam.
Necklet of cylindrical coral beads, four of which are ornamented with straight line diaper pattern.
He wears a pot hat, a collar, and loose necklet hanging down over the chest, also armlets and wristlets.
Necklet and armlets the same as on the bronze figures.
For that single row diamondnecklet we could get from a thousand to twelve hundred pounds--if that amount is sufficient.
I sprang to my feet and snatched the necklet up, case and all, and flung it through the window.
She disengaged herself from me, picked up a furnecklet from her chair, and went to the door.
Her rather ungainly figure was clothed in what he thought an ugly green dress, and she wore a necklet of emeralds in an old-fashioned setting, which he also thought ugly but striking.
The other was Isobel in her Plantagenet costume, to which were added one rose and a necklet of pink pearls.
This necklet of pearls was the prince's first gift; these diamonds were in her ears that evening at the opera when her appearance there for the first time had caused such surprise.
And taking Nadeje on her knee she slipped about her neck, kissing her, a beautiful necklet of pearls which she herself had worn as a child; and the young girl thanked her for it with a thousand kisses and exclamations of joy.
A few days afterward she took the child in her carriage to the Bois and brought her back home loaded with toys and having a pretty goldnecklet about her throat.
The last of these is again divided into Pasikatti, those who use a bead necklet instead of a tali (as a marriage badge), and Karaikatti, those whose women wear horsehair necklaces like the Kallans.
He wore about his neck a double-coiled necklet of little bones, and wound round his middle a plait of Cullum.
He gave him out of his own pocket a silver groat with a hole in it, and a large piece of fine looking-glass, besides the necklet of clear blue Bamba-beads, and three rings of copper.
String necklet with five brass cylinders pendent; five brass bangles on right wrist; six brass and two iron bangles on left wrist.
Brass necklet like preceding, with steel prong and scoop, for removing wax from the ears and picking teeth, tied to one of the necklets.
Brass bead necklet with pendent brass ornament with legend "Best superior umbrella made in Japan, made for Fazalbhoy Peeroo Mahomed, Bombay.
Several bead necklets, and a single necklet of many rows of beads.
In addition to glass bead necklets, a necklet with heavy heart-shaped brass pendants.
The neckletwhich was with thee hath proved to be the property of the Wazir of Damascus who is also her Viceroy;" and they added, "It was missing from his house three years ago at the same time as his younger daughter.
They would reach London in time to catch one of the boat-trains from Victoria or Charing Cross this morning, and by this time they're safely out of the country--carrying the necklet with them.
After the necklet had been passed round the elder of the two foreigners wrapped it carefully in his handkerchief and placed it in his pocket.
Carrying with them the diamond necklet which the other man had brought there?
Her necklethad been stolen, and she was naturally in tears.
They have already arrested the thief and returned my neckletto me!
Necklet in Gold and Silver, with Amethysts and Enamels B.
Necklet in Chased Gold, with a large Topaz Both designed by L.
Necklet in Silver and Gold, green Malachite and Turquoise Designed by C.
Amelia told me afterwards that, according to legend, a Sepoy stole the necklet at the sack of the palace, and then fought with another for it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "necklet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.