watch chain
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Definition
Noun: A short chain or ribbon, typically made of metal, used to secure a pocket watch to a man's vest or waistcoat, preventing the watch from being dropped or lost.
Usage
A watch chain is a functional and decorative accessory. One end is attached to the watch, and the other end is fastened to a buttonhole on the vest or to a belt loop. It is a historical item associated with traditional formal wear.
Examples
- The antique gold watch chain gleamed against his dark waistcoat.
- He carefully threaded the watch chain through his buttonhole before placing the watch in his pocket.
- In the portrait, his grandfather's watch chain was clearly visible.
Advanced Usage
- "To fumble with one's watch chain": This phrase can describe a nervous or thoughtful gesture, often used in literary contexts to indicate a character's state of mind.
- During the tense meeting, he began to fumble with his watch chain.
Variants and Related Words
- Fob chain: A shorter chain or ribbon, often used with a small decorative seal or fob, which can be part of or attached to a watch chain.
- Albert chain: A specific, ornate type of watch chain named after Prince Albert, featuring a T-bar on one end to secure it to a vest buttonhole.
- Watch fob: A short ribbon, chain, or ornament attached to a pocket watch, often serving a similar securing purpose or purely as decoration.
Synonyms
- Guard chain
- Watch guard
- Chain (in this specific context)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "To be on the chain": An old-fashioned phrase meaning to be connected or secured, sometimes used metaphorically. It derives from the literal use of items like a watch chain.
- His loyalty to the company was as solid as if he were on the chain.
Noun
- short chain or ribbon attaching a pocket watch to a man's vest