Inconclusive as to outcome; close or just even in a race or comparison or competition.
1All these things ran neck and neck; it was a full-blown Midway.
2It was a neck and neck race, and a very near thing.
3With thrift, and wealth, and comfort, I daily race neck and neck.
4They have come and gone, with the calves tied neck and neck.
5When asked which coalition grouping they'd prefer, it was neck and neck.
6But the contest is neck and neck and has been for months.
7Bayern put five past Turbine Potsdam to keep themselves neck and neck.
8He and Rafe were nearly neck and neck, with Grymlis just behind.
9We like to stay neck and neck with Mr and Mrs Jones.
10Back in October, the pair were neck and neck by that measure.
11At the end of both trips the scores are neck and neck.
12Up the driveway the Fawn and Altadena clattered neck and neck.
13Bacteriology and auto-transportation are neck and neck in their amazing expansion.
14For a time they ran neck and neck in his thoughts with business.
15With their cowboy riders they took the obstruction neck and neck.
16Both animals were running almost neck and neck at the moment.