necking in English

noun
1
a short, plain, concave section between the capital and the shaft of a classical Doric or Tuscan column.
A more elaborate Doric capital of white marble, with flutes on the necking , is stored west of the building, to the west of the marble throne in room A.
verb
1
(of two people) kiss and caress amorously.
we started necking on the sofa
2
form a narrowed part at a particular point when subjected to tension.
the nylon filament necks down to a fraction of its original diameter

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "necking" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "necking", or refer to the context using the word "necking" in the English Dictionary.

1. The model mimics the cell elongation and the Poisson effect (necking) that occur in actual Archenterons

2. 22 Necking, petting, become gratifying enough pastimes and I am lucky with the boys in my life.

3. The Booziest towns in Australia have been revealed, with 30 per cent of residents of the top town necking more than two alcoholic drinks every day.

4. A sweet old-fashioned phrase for necking, making out, smooching, or playing kissy-face—the way that courting birds touch bills and emit soft Cooing noises before they get down to the real mating game