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break one's neck





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That is bad sport, that riding, especially when one mounts such a beast as that, which stumbles and throws one off so as to nearly break one's neck.

From Folk Tales Every Child Should Know by Mabie, Hamilton Wright

"One might break one's neck if one were careless," he continued in a musing tone.

From Lawrence Clavering by Mason, A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley)

It is easy to mount the ladder, but the question is not to break one's neck.'

From Count Br?hl by Kraszewski, Jo?zef Ignacy

It should have a good prism eyepiece with an angle tube attached so it would not be necessary to break one's neck in reading high altitudes.

From Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Roosevelt, Theodore

Instead, there were solemn pines and hemlocks, and as he entered deeper, great caverns appeared in the rocks and narrow gulleys, into which one might easily fall and break one's neck.

From The Magic Soap Bubble by Jones, E. I.




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