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necker

[ US /ˈnɛkɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a lover who necks

How To Use necker In A Sentence

  • It is no lollygagging rubbernecker of sorrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • traffic was slowed by curious rubberneckers
  • Let's face it, we're a nation of rubberneckers, eager to gawk at any accident as long as it is not our own.
  • She usually wore a dress of dark gray stuff, with immense pockets, a black silk neckerchief folded over her shoulders, a white tamboured muslin cap, with a black ribbon passed two or three times round the crown. Helen and Arthur or, Miss Thusa's Spinning Wheel
  • It has stunning views down the River Necker and was on the doorstep of easily accessible attractions.
  • Last week, a bronze-skinned buckaroo, with a flashing red neckerchief above his blue shirt, with shining leather chaparejos and crimson saddle-blanket, dashed up from a Western skyline on a snorting, piebald cow-pony.
  • November 26, 2009 1:51 AM ishmael bin necker said... BSNYC Pre-Holiday Fun Quiz!
  • Princes William and Harry, with friends, bury their mother under the sand while on vacation on Necker Island in April 1990.
  • Pitt planted tall trees outside his home to block rubberneckers.
  • A colonial attire that is still seen on males in the rural areas is loose baggy pants called bombachas, and a short jacket with a neckerchief in place of a shirt.
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