Lapel [noun]

Definition of Lapel:

fold

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Sentence/Example of Lapel:

Varahn, who has a broad, serious face and a sleek bob, dressed for the occasion in crisp two-piece suits with lapels.

I broke right into his story and seized the lapel of his waistcoat as though he were my dearest friend.

To the lapel of his coat they had pinned a paper on which was written, "The fate that awaits all Kansas Jayhawkers."

The pale glow of light which came from that powder smudge on Carlson's lapel was no longer visible!

That face powder came from the cheek of a woman—some woman who pressed her cheek against Carlson's lapel.

High on the left lapel of his dark suit coat was a white smudge made by some sort of powder.

Is she the woman whose face powder was smeared on Jack Carlson's lapel?

He was a slim saturnine-faced man with cigaret-ash stain on a coat lapel.

Involuntarily my hand reaches for the lapel of my coat, when suddenly I remember my great loss.

She would touch my arm, lay a hand on my shoulder as I sat, adjust the lapel of a breast-pocket as she talked to me.