Aún no tenemos significados para "scraggy neck".
1Every time he swooped a little nearer, and bent his long, scraggy neck.
2The collar of his shirt had become too large for the old, scraggy neck.
3He let go the scraggy neck which he held in the fork of his hand.
4His scraggy neck was craned forward, and his grim mouth had relaxed into a grimmer smile.
5If you see her, tell her she's a beast, and I wish Arthur would wring her scraggy neck.
6And so she does not put the garland of her acceptance round the lean, scraggy neck of the ascetic.
7Then a little, scraggy neck, and, last of all, a monstrous skeleton head that grinned from ear to ear.
8He was no longer the feeble old man with the slow, jerky walk and the slender, scraggy neck of a poor ailing bird.
9Out of the darkness he had a glimpse of a scraggy neck, and of two eyes that will ever haunt him in his dreams.
10Her hair was drawn painfully back from her forehead, and there was a wispy fringe of it on the back of her scraggy neck.
11His scraggy neck rising far above an evening collar too low for him seemed to betray by its stringy workings the perturbation of his spirit.
12"And all to lose," muttered the old woman, passing her fingers round her scraggy neck.
13"What she spends on headbands alone," Ellie said, "to say nothing of those scarves she wears to hide her scraggy neck..."
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