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Having a neck or having a neck especially as specified (often used in combination)
neckless
throated
turtleneck
decollete
turtlenecked
low-cut
low-necked
high-necked
necklike
polo-neck
1
The Legislature was still
stiff
-
necked
and perverse in regard to the system.
2
The
long
-
necked
animals spend most of their time quietly munching on leaves.
3
In the other hung a
crook
-
necked
squash, festooned with wreaths of spider-webs.
4
A hose was attached to the
long
-
necked
tap over the second sink.
5
They were the nicest group of bald-headed,
bull
-
necked
knuckle-draggers I've ever met.
6
She had worked with the
bull
-
necked
Bimsley before, and enjoyed his company.
7
But you are
stiff
-
necked
,
and will not help me in my trouble.
8
Consider Gordon Brown last weekend, as he ventured out with
open
-
necked
shirt.
9
When had her sister first started wearing
high
-
necked
dresses and lace collars?
10
A dark red,
arch
-
necked
,
curly-headed animal came bellowing defiance across their feeding-grounds.
11
He arrived in his trademark jeans,
open
-
necked
shirt and shoes without socks.
12
The fellow was a broad-chested,
short
-
necked
German, armed with rifle and bayonet.
13
In all his
bull
-
necked
,
red-faced glory, George Rathbun booms from the speakers.
14
One blonde wearing a tight apple-green
halter
-
necked
dress scoped out the room.
15
Ever as he went there ever flew beside him a
grey
-
necked
crow.
16
He was tall and slender,
long
-
necked
,
elegantly dressed, possibly of Ethiopian extraction.
necked
neck
·
neck shirt
neck dress
neck man
neck bottle
neck generation