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View definitions for neck

neck

noun as in narrow connector

Strongest match

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Example Sentences

England have the first Test by the scruff of the neck thanks largely to a very un-Kiwi-like performance.

From BBC

The following April, a large lump appeared on her neck and the family received the diagnosis a week later.

From BBC

She was hit by a vehicle driven by a member of the public and sustained fatal head, neck and chest injuries.

From BBC

Otherwise, reporters aren’t going to stick their neck out, companies that hire them won’t and you end up with the pablum that passes for news today.

From Salon

As officers assisted that victim, they received a second report that another person had been stabbed in the neck multiple times.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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