Synonym: capture, nab, neckband, seize. Similar words: collapse, collaboration, all around, college, collect, collector, colleague, collection. Meaning: ['kɒlə] n. 1. a band that fits around the neck and is usually folded over 2. the stitching that forms the rim of a shoe or boot 3. a band of leather or rope that is placed around an animal's neck as a harness or to identify it 4. necklace that fits tightly around a woman's neck 5. a figurative restraint 6. the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal). v. 1. take into custody 2. seize by the neck or collar 3. furnish with a collar.
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61. She hid her face under the collar of his jacket and she started to cry.
62. If the collar won 't stay in place, I shall have to pin it back.
63. Magee pulled up his collar as protection against the breeze.
64. The collar comes off this shirt and can be washed separately.
65. He turned up the collar of his coat and hurried out into the rain.
66. The dog's name was engraved on a little metal disc attached to its collar.
67. She was wearing a black coat with a white collar.
68. He walked past with his collar turned up and his hands thrust into his pockets.
69. He got very hot under the collar when I asked him where he'd been all day.
70. He always had his collar standing up when he was in the football field.
71. The collar wouldn't unhook.
72. She had on a black coat with a fur collar.
73. I'm very fond of this shirt but it's starting to wear at the collar.
74. They wore ordinary ties instead of the more formal high collar and cravat.
75. He turned up his coat collar against the chill wind.
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76. There was a piece of cloth tied to the dog's collar.
77. His collar bone only hurt when he lifted his arm.
78. The shoe has padding around the collar, heel and tongue for added comfort.
79. When I suggested he was mistaken he got rather hot under the collar.
80. It was cold and damp; he pulled up his collar and was aware of being frozen stiff.
81. His collar was undone.
82. I don't understand why people are getting so hot under the collar about it.
83. Tom grabbed up a handful of snow and shoved it down his sister's collar.
84. The owner of the stall, a large, thuggish man, grabbed Dai by the collar.
85. He unloosened his collar.
86. The so - called golden - collar gentry are essentially nothing but brain - workers with high income.
87. Corporate crime — committed by businesses — should not be confused with white - collar crime, which refers to the occupation of the perpetrator and may be directed against.
88. He wore a plain blue shirt, open at the collar.
89. However, Gav's biggest collar is just around the corner.
90. She hurried over to him and loosened his collar.
More similar words: collapse, collaboration, all around, college, collect, collector, colleague, collection, colloquial, collective, all along, as well as, all at once, installation, surveillance, color, Color., doll, roll, toll, poll, colony, column, roll in, follow, roll out, enroll, roll up, large, solar.