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neck <a neck; necks> N

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bottle-neck ECON

fishing neck PETRO ENINEER

long neck (graceful, beautiful, elegant)

volcanic neck

break someone's neck VB

swan-neck pediment CONSTR

have a long and graceful neck VB

having a long and graceful neck

seize by the collar or neck VB

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But such as have a considerable portion of the old blood, are easily distinguished, by their smallness of head and neck, and cleanness of bone.
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In some cases, each pair of spots may be united toward the neck area, forming a series of cross-bars over the back.
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The shoulders are knit together, and the remaining stitches (usually about one-third) at the neck back are held for the collar.
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Member physicians may treat amputations; pain (neck, nerve, arthritic, back); injuries (brain, spinal cord, sports-related); rehabilitation (cardiac, geriatric, pediatric); and more.
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It sends rhythmic bursts of electricity to the brain by way of the vagus nerve, which passes through the neck.
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They are characterized by cryptic coloration and elaborate webs surrounding the neck, limbs, trunk, and tail.
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Ramrod hand-offs and a thrash of the neck take him clear of two players.
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The plastic collar brush will dry-clean the youngster's neck thoroughly as he plays.
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The muscle paralysis is progressive; it usually begins at the hindquarters and gradually moves to the front limbs, neck, and head.
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The pickup and electronics are built into the neck instead of in the body like usual electric guitars.
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