Synonym: cervix, make out, neck opening. Similar words: connect, deck, reck, connection, check in, check out, check up. Meaning: [nek] n. 1. the part of an organism that connects the head to the rest of the body 2. a narrow elongated projecting strip of land 3. a cut of meat from the neck of an animal 4. an opening in a garment for the neck of the wearer; a part of the garment near the wearer's neck. v. kiss, embrace, or fondle with sexual passion.
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(121) She flung her arms around his neck.
(122) There were times when Joe could be a real pain in the neck.
(123) The hair on the back of my neck rose when I heard the scream.
(124) I'd like to help, but I'm up to my neck at the moment.
(125) I can feel trickles of sweat running down my neck.
(126) He craned his neck above the crowd to get a better view.
(127) She drove neck or nothing to get there on time.
(128) A deep blush spread from her head to her neck.
(129) She threaded the shells together and wore them round her neck.
(130) He was short and stocky, and had a thick neck.
(131) He wasn't wearing a tie and his shirt was open at the neck.
(132) I'm not going to risk my neck playing rugby with you!
(133) I mean to catch him up and come neck and neck into the winning post.
(134) His badge of office, a large gold key, hung round his neck.
(135) As a friend he is not bad, but as an employer, he is a pain in the neck.
(136) The woman was found dead with a rope round her neck.
(137) Don't tell me Christopher is coming, wherever he goes he's a pain in the neck.
(138) I haven't been in this neck of the woods for years.
(139) The national debt is an albatross around the president's neck.
(140) During my political life I've earned myself a reputation as someone who'll stick his neck out,[Sentencedict] a bit of a rebel.
(141) You'll get it in the neck if you're caught stealing.
(142) The mortgage on his house had become a millstone around his neck.
(143) He got a crick in the neck from sleeping in an awkward position.
(144) I cannot entirely exclude the possibility that some form of pressure was applied to the neck.
(145) He wore the watch and chain looped round his neck like a medallion.
(146) She had a silver peace symbol hanging on a chain around her neck.
(147) I grabbed the little boy by the scruff of the neck and bundled him out of the classroom.
(148) I'll wring her neck when I get hold of her!
(149) I didn't think she would have the brass neck to do that.
(150) She had a mass of golden hair , which she wore in a coil at the nape of her neck .