A stiff white collar with no opening in the front; a distinctive symbol of the clergy.
1Father Edwin tugged his Roman collar, his version of clearing his throat.
2A few wealthy parishioners glanced at him, frowning, then noted his Roman collar.
3The priest is wearing a plain black cassock and Roman collar.
4It looked like Father C. He was wearing his black coat and Roman collar.
5It was the minister in the lavender Roman collar.
6You snap on the Roman collar, and you have instant respect without having earned it.
7At the nearest end, Heat could see Graf's black clothing and his white Roman collar.
8He had the gall to be still wearing his clerical Roman collar above a black shirt.
9The bloodwork on Father Graf's Roman collar came in and it was a negative match for Captain Montrose.
10A stethoscope or a Roman collar will get you in places you can't even crack with a clipboard.
11He was so good-looking that in some ways it seemed incongruous to see him in the familiar Roman collar.
12His slender, black-clad figure, with the Roman collar, was admired by many bright eyes at receptions and church bazaars.
13He was very correctly dressed, with Roman collar and stock, and obviously had not long left a theological college.
14He wondered what he was doing now; whether he had taken off the Roman collar of Christ's familiar slaves?
15At one end of the far sofa sat Granger Hoke, Roman collar a little white square in the gloom.
16Hoke lay crumpled on the floor, eyes closed, a crucifix jutting at a deadly angle from beneath his Roman collar.
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