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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91. Unhooked a smart black overcoat with a velvet collar.
92. A spot on a collar can spoil a betrothal.
93. Quickly she covered the bruise with her collar.
94. Lorton grabbed his collar and pulled him back.
95. Light from the chandelier gleamed on his metal collar.
96. Other times people got distinctly hot under the collar.
97. Toos grabbed me by my collar.
98. For work, put on chainstore collar and tie.
99. Later still hands loosened her collar.
100. Her arms were around his neck, and her hands lay on the velvet collar of his coat.
101. Finally he grabbed him by the collar, and with a spasmodic effort tipped him off the wharf into the canal.
102. But for the sheer number of performances, there has been nothing to compare with the serial trials of white collar criminals.
103. As he opened the front door to his rooms, his shirt collar was slightly damp.
104. It blinded Willie and trickled down inside the collar of his mackintosh.
105. Bosses at Ford also announced 1,180 job losses on top of an expected 2,(www.Sentencedict.com)000 white collar redundancies.
106. I came back for my brother's funeral, and I wore my collar and tie.
107. My dress was too tight under the arms and had a collar that chafed.
108. The other customers were almost as hot under the collar as Phyllis, but for very different reasons!
109. He certainly could not do it in a jacket, trousers, and shirt with a clerical collar.
110. He dressed like a dandy in a Prince Albert coat, derby hat, and stiff collar.
111. He wore a short-sleeved white shirt which was open at the collar and classic button-fly jeans.
112. The inquest in Cardiff heard doctors failed to spot Alison had also broken her collar bone.
113. Once on the streets, Lucenzo raised the collar of his heavy black coat, huddling into it.
114. To them, recovering from a broken collar bone in the opulent surroundings of Clarence House, would be luxury.
115. The dark blue collar and shoulder straps are lined with scarlet cloth and edged with white lace.
116. And oh, the panic this morning when she lost a collar stud.
117. Though it was a warm day, he was wearing his old faded high-necked sweater with a frayed shirt collar showing.
118. Maybe Madonna is, like Cher, what director Franc Roddam calls' a genuine blue collar actress.
119. His jacket size varies between 62 and 64, with a 22-inch shirt collar.
120. A bit of detergent should get that stain out of your 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.