neck|necked|necking|necks in English
verb
(Slang) kiss and caress, "make out" (usually about teenagers); kill a bird for food preparation by chopping its head off at the neck; strangle
Use "neck|necked|necking|necks" in a sentence
1. He was wearing a high-necked pullover to hide his scraggy neck.
2. The Lepasoila, like other naked-necked chickens, has red skin on the neck.
3. 28 Necks, with or without neck skin, are separated from the carcass at the shoulder joint.
4. Aoudads are tan with a large neck mane on the front and back of their necks
5. Macrochelodina represents those species that have often been termed the Chelodina B group, or thick necked snake neck turtles.
6. Lit., “stiff-necked.”
7. Also known as the Pennsylvania Dutch Crookneck and Neck pumpkin, the Dutch Crookneck is one of the largest and longest necked squashes in existence.
8. Knitting high-necked underwear many colors.
9. These dies feature the ability to use interchangeable, self-centering neck size Bushings that eliminate the chance of over sizing your case necks and overworking the brass.*
10. The bruising on the necks.
11. He is breathing down our necks.
12. For the necks of the plunderers.’
13. ‘a bull-necked, Belligerent old man’
14. I’ve joined the stiff-necked generation.
15. Adopter (noun) A receiver, with two necks, opposite to each other, one of which admits the neck of a retort, and the other is joined to another receiver
16. Thus some had more neck tension than others.I have noticed my accuracy is better if necks are annealed and have not damaged brass after as many as five Annealings
17. The model mimics the cell elongation and the Poisson effect (necking) that occur in actual Archenterons
18. She wore a high-necked white nightdress.
19. Anhingas have blackish, very long, thin, necks.
20. Brant, (Branta bernicla), water bird that resembles small, short-necked forms of the Canada goose but is much darker and, though black-necked and black-headed, lacks white cheeks; instead it has a more or less extensive narrow white neck ring and is “bibbed” like the barnacle goose
21. There are Eko 12-string necks and bodies, curious banjo necks, oddball Eko violin bass parts and lots, lots more.
22. The birds roundly scolded the long-necked intruders.
23. Female Anhingas have brown necks and breasts
24. That's a lot of necks to chop.
25. Brant have short necks, small heads and bills