NOUN
- a stiff white collar with no opening in the front; a distinctive symbol of the clergy
- a collar for a dog
- necklace that fits tightly around a woman's neck
How To Use dog collar In A Sentence
- From white collar to blue collar to dog collar, Unite represents a bewildering variety of workers. Times, Sunday Times
- From white collar to blue collar to dog collar, Unite represents a bewildering variety of workers. Times, Sunday Times
- He wore a leather jacket to school against regulations, a punk spiked dog collar despite being told numerous times to remove it and died his midnight black hair an incongruous blond.
- In her hair was a diamond aigrette, and around her neck, a pearl dog collar. The Presidential Inauguration | Edwardian Promenade
- One clergyman came up and told us the show had made him proud to wear his dog collar again. The Sun
- He's bespeckled in piercings, he's wearing a spiked dog collar, a leather jacket and, to top it off, he's been injured in a skating accident!
- One clergyman came up and told us the show had made him proud to wear his dog collar again. The Sun
- A dog collar jingled as Maggie launched herself into bed, snooted, and circled. Dark Oracle
- He tried to enforce the wearing of dog collars but undermined his own argument somewhat when he confessed how he liked to wander incognito in Rome's flea markets in search of discarded chalices, crucifixes and holywater fonts.
- One by one, they enter a rickety freight elevator, manned by a kind young fellow in a dog collar; he directs them down a long, white hallway.