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1 But if that fellow would only get a crick in his neck for a minute.
2 He'd get a crick in his scrawny old neck.
3 You'll get a crick in your neck.
4 We could kiss without me going on tiptoe, but Richard tended to get a crick in his neck.
5 You puzzle over the almanac till your eyes ache, and study the thermometer till you get a crick in your neck.
6 Mine cones regularly, but near the top of the tree, so you get a crick in your neck trying to get a view of them.
7 I'm getting a crick in my neck. Dayle turned forward.
8 I tried so hard to avoid staring that I got a crick in my neck.
9 He nodded, wincing as he turned his neck back and forth, like he'd gotten a crick .
10 Just amazing, said Matt Hale, in danger of getting a crick in his neck from gazing upwards.
11 It's handy to be able to see all the field without getting a crick in your neck.
12 Her neck was getting a crick .
13 She sent Ciaran for refreshments and tried to watch the Severos box without getting a crick in her neck.
14 I'd like to see some of the city without getting a crick in my neck from looking over my shoulder.
15 "Sit down, before I get a crick looking up at you."
16 "Aah, that's better, was getting a crick in my neck."
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