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high-necked

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of a garment) having a high neckline
    a high-necked blouse

How To Use high-necked In A Sentence

  • Each girl wore the traditional simple white cotton dress, high-necked, long-sleeved, of ankle length.
  • She wears a high-necked white gown, perhaps to satisfy some ancient bridal fetish.
  • My mother always taught us if you wore a short skirt, you wore a high-necked top.
  • The high-necked coat she was wearing was new, a forest-green wool trimmed in a black-dyed woolskin. Stands a Calder Man
  • a high-necked blouse
  • Though it was a warm day, he was wearing his old faded high-necked sweater with a frayed shirt collar showing.
  • A number of vases were recovered in the room: two high-necked cups, a large skyphos, three amphoras, two hydrias, a cooking pot, and two pithoi.
  • Over that she pulled on Tamylan's high-necked grey woollen tunic, and then Tam's serviceable woollen cloak. TREASON KEEP
  • At the Louis Vuitton store on London's Bond Street, my favorite dress from Marc Jacobs's collection for the luxury-goods house — a tweed, sleeveless, high-necked, wide-skirted number, with denim-blue panelling and a black velvet belt — was being displayed in a vast Perspex case. The Perfect Dress Is a Loyal Friend
  • Eleanor, hatted and gloved, her high-necked blouses fastened always with a brooch, led. THE GOLDEN LION
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