Similar words: newly, sidewalk, lap, slap, lapse, lapel, slap-up, laptop. Meaning: n. a hanging fold of loose skin on an elderly person's neck.
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1. Faults: Long neck with insufficient muscle. Dewlap very obvious.
2. Long, muscular, clean - cut , without dewlap, slightly arched in the nape, flowing gracefully into the shoulders.
3. They have aa dewlap hanging from the throat, and long horns twisted in a tight spiral.
4. Throat showing dewlap and folds of skin to a degree termed " throatiness. "
5. Muscular, of medium length, moderately arched, with no dewlap. The head erect.
6. She had a primly censorious mouth above a slightly receding chin already showing the first slackness of a dewlap.
7. Side wrinkles are desirable, but should never be exaggerated into dewlap.
8. Neck is strong, arched and well muscled. There may be some dewlap.
9. The Clumber should have a long neck with some slackness of throat or presence of dewlap not to be faulted.
More similar words: newly, sidewalk, lap, slap, lapse, lapel, slap-up, laptop, flapper, elapse, overlap, collapse, slapping, pull apart, aesculapius, malapropism, collapsible, dilapidated, unflappable, dilapidation.