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Meanings of short-necked in English
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Usage of short-necked in English
1
The fellow was a broad-chested, short-necked German, armed with rifle and bayonet.
2
Long-necked giraffes were more likely to survive hard times than their short-necked rivals.
3
He laughed to himself at the sight of the stubby, short-necked man in his rage.
4
The true Seals are short-necked, thick-bodied, and have rather round heads with no visible ears.
5
Near him was a thick, short-necked, burly individual; his phisiog indicated at once that he was a priest-ridden.
6
He was a Yorkshireman, broad-shouldered, ruddy in the face, short-necked, inclined apparently to apoplexy, and certainly to passion.
7
A short-necked, heavyset Mexican woman was behind the desk, a big smile on her face when she talked.
8
The V-shaped cut is most becoming to the short-necked woman, whose aim should be to increase the length of her throat.
9
Caricaturists delight to represent him so: round, short-necked, pimple-faced, apoplectic, bursting out of waistcoat, like a black-pudding, a shovel-hatted fuzz-wigged Silenus.
10
But "no, he was a short-necked, apoplectic sort of fellow, and, plied well with good things, would soon pop off."