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neck
noun
the
part
of
the
body
that
connects
the
head
to
the
shoulders
•
A
scarf
will
keep
your
neck
warm
in
winter
.
A
scarf
will
keep
your
neck
warm
in
winter
.
•
The
giraffe
stretched
its
long
neck
to
reach
the
highest
leaves
.
The
giraffe
stretched
its
long
neck
to
reach
the
highest
leaves
.
Old
English
"
hnecca
,”
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
Dutch
"
nek
"
and
German
"
Nacken
."
noun
the
narrow
part
of
a
bottle
,
jar
,
or
similar
container
near
the
top
•
Wine
dripped
down
the
neck
of
the
bottle
as
he
poured
.
Wine
dripped
down
the
neck
of
the
bottle
as
he
poured
.
•
The
label
is
wrapped
around
the
neck
of
the
soda
bottle
.
The
label
is
wrapped
around
the
neck
of
the
soda
bottle
.
noun
the
part
of
a
piece
of
clothing
that
surrounds
or
is
shaped
for
the
neck
•
This
sweater
has
a
high
neck
to
keep
you
warm
.
This
sweater
has
a
high
neck
to
keep
you
warm
.
•
He
adjusted
the
collar
around
the
neck
of
his
shirt
.
He
adjusted
the
collar
around
the
neck
of
his
shirt
.
noun
a
narrow
strip
or
passage
,
especially
of
land
or
water
•
The
hikers
crossed
a
narrow
neck
of
land
between
two
lakes
.
The
hikers
crossed
a
narrow
neck
of
land
between
two
lakes
.
•
Fog
hung
over
the
neck
of
water
connecting
the
bays
.
Fog
hung
over
the
neck
of
water
connecting
the
bays
.
verb
-
neck
,
necking
,
necks
,
necked
to
kiss
and
caress
someone
passionately
,
especially
for
an
extended
time
•
The
teenage
couple
kept
necking
under
the
bleachers
.
The
teenage
couple
kept
necking
under
the
bleachers
.
•
They
spent
the
evening
necking
on
the
park
bench
.
They
spent
the
evening
necking
on
the
park
bench
.
verb
-
neck
,
necking
,
necks
,
necked
to
drink
something
,
especially
an
alcoholic
drink
,
very
quickly
in
one
continuous
action
•
He
dared
me
to
neck
the
entire
pint
in
one
go
.
He
dared
me
to
neck
the
entire
pint
in
one
go
.
•
She
necked
her
drink
and
rushed
to
the
dance
floor
.
She
necked
her
drink
and
rushed
to
the
dance
floor
.