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Example sentences for "necked"

Lexicographically close words:
neck; neckband; neckcloth; neckcloths; necke; neckerchers; neckerchief; neckerchiefs; neckes; necking
  1. Enshrined in its coat of dust, that mellow coloured, slender-necked bottle gave him deep pleasure.

  2. If the stiff-necked reactionaries outnumber the others, we shall smother the flame for a time only to have it burst forth shortly in an infinitely more terrible explosion.

  3. He paused and muttered angrily, gazing off towards the dump where crooked-necked George stood guard, and then he hopped out to crank up.

  4. A little thin-necked milk-bottle dangled, now empty, by a bit of white cord, just without the gate.

  5. This gave an uncanny look, as if a severed head, or one of those long gourd-necked ghosts of Japanese mountains, had appeared to receive them.

  6. High-necked and long-sleeved gown, such as might be worn at an afternoon reception.

  7. Whatever the material of the wedding-dress may be, its skirt should be trained, and for a noon or afternoon ceremony the waist should be high-necked and with long sleeves.

  8. The landlady, clad in a low-necked black dress with long sweeping train, was typical of many we saw in the old-country hotels.

  9. Women "dressed for dinner" in low-necked gowns with long trains; and the men attired themselves in dress-suits of various degrees of antiquity.

  10. Ever as he went there ever flew beside him a grey- necked crow.

  11. Then the man and the hound disappeared as if they had been resolved into the rays of the sun; Setanta saw nothing, only the grey-necked crow starting for flight.

  12. His hair was thick and black; he was bull-necked and large-eared.

  13. The cervical muscles were distorted in such a way as to suggest to us the name of "Wry-necked Smith," by which we always designated him.

  14. He said to Wry-Necked Smith: "Py Gott, you don't vatch dem dam Yankees glose enough!

  15. There'll be rejoicing when the tax is paid, and the stiff- necked Yankees bring the tea to land.

  16. There is in every one of us a proud, stiff-necked "I.

  17. Before we can enter the Highway, God must bend and break that stiff-necked self, so that Christ reigns in its stead.

  18. It takes time to be willing to bend "the proud stiff-necked I.

  19. Lord, bend that proud and stiff necked I, Help me to bow the head and die; Beholding Him on Calvary, Who bowed His head for me.

  20. She looked very handsome, in her low-necked black gown, and her single row of wonderful pearls.

  21. She ran from the room and in an incredibly short time reappeared unblushingly bare-necked and bare-armed in the evening dress that had caused her such dismay on Saturday.

  22. White-necked Raven avoids the mountain slopes; 7000 feet was the uppermost limit of occurrence.

  23. I have examined and the dates (May 11, June 20) on which they were collected indicate breeding by the White-necked Raven in Coahuila.

  24. He passed the long-necked guard again, finding the man half asleep, and then made his way to the Treasure Chamber.

  25. When they came to the King's apartments there was another guard before the door, this time a long-necked soldier with a terrible scowl.

  26. It will go hard with this little short-necked creature if he doesn't polish the shoes properly.

  27. This threat frightened the long-necked guard, who did not know what orders the Boolooroo had given his Royal Bootblue.

  28. That's the end of those short-necked Yellowskins," said one, shaking his head.

  29. We cannot well leave these fresh-water lochs without a passing glance at the Red-necked Phalarope.

  30. Upon the shores of some of them we have come across the rare Greenshank; on others in the Hebrides the Red-necked Phalarope (gentlest and most trustful of all wading birds) lives in colonies during the summer.

  31. It was either a small, long-necked bottle or a squat flask with a narrow spout, which allowed the oil to pour slowly.

  32. The shapes are either the double-necked askos, as given in Fig.

  33. He gave a flourish of his bow, so drawing forth a lugubrious wail from the long-necked fiddle.

  34. So saying, he cast away the tinkling saringi and from the litter of musical instruments around him laid impulsive hands on a long-necked fiddle with a 'cello tone in it.

  35. The former situate in Sydney Street, was built in 1850, and Rev.

  36. She had stayed with her friend Miss Jennie Blood; by whose advice and with whose help she had worn for the first time a low-necked dress.

  37. The stiff-necked sinner ought to be punished.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "necked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.