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[ US /ˈnɛk/ ]
[ UK /nˈɛk/ ]
NOUN
  1. an opening in a garment for the neck of the wearer; a part of the garment near the wearer's neck
  2. a narrow elongated projecting strip of land
  3. a cut of meat from the neck of an animal
  4. a narrow part of an artifact that resembles a neck in position or form
    the banjo had a long neck
    the bottle had a wide neck
  5. the part of an organism (human or animal) that connects the head to the rest of the body
    he admired her long graceful neck
    the horse won by a neck
VERB
  1. kiss, embrace, or fondle with sexual passion
    The couple were necking in the back seat of the car

How To Use neck In A Sentence

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  • So, Alex came in and helped me clean all of the smudges and smears off (also, my chin, neck, arm).
  • Of course there's nothing wrong with necking a few beers and getting caught up in the buzz of the World Cup.
  • Though stiff-necked and officious, the commanders aren't demonized nor singled out for blame.
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  • I will drop in on you the next time I am in this neck of the woods
  • with his necktie twisted awry
  • San Francisco's Magierek likes to wear short unitards, turtlenecks, stripes, and prints.
  • He craned his neck to look for his daughter in the crowd.
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