How To Use Rubbernecker In A Sentence

  • Pitt planted tall trees outside his home to block rubberneckers.
  • By keeping rubberneckers back, police minimize the danger from gunfire or explosions.
  • More than one fellow rubbernecker judged it fortunate the truck overturned before having a chance to careen across the gravel parking lot and through the beanery's front windows.
  • Let's face it, we're a nation of rubberneckers, eager to gawk at any accident as long as it is not our own.
  • An auction of Madoff family belongings held at New York's Sheraton Hotel and Towers in November arguably displayed Americans' fascination with the abyss -- but the rubbernecker-bidders were also doing some good. Marian Salzman: Reinvention, Part II
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  • traffic was slowed by curious rubberneckers
  • I felt like a rubbernecker, but was compelled to know more about this lady. Luxury's 'Freak Category'
  • It is no lollygagging rubbernecker of sorrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like a rubbernecker driving past a horrifically bloody accident, I can't seem to stop myself from watching the carnage.
  • Everyone was tired and worried and the rubberneckers were making them feel "dispirited", he said. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • Pitt planted tall trees outside his home to block rubberneckers.
  • Becoming a Google rubbernecker -- gawking at someone's life from afar and finding something insulting or embarrassing there -- reminds me of the prank of pasting a "Kick Me Hard" sign on an unwitting victim's back. Pamela Haag, Ph.D.: In a Google World, Do You Have the 'Right to Be Forgotten'?
  • Staring at the nude female sunbather fifteen floors below, her tattooed backside exposed so that everyone in the surrounding high-rises could admire or cajole or admonish from the windows next to their cubicles, office workers on every floor calling friends or documenting the view with cell-phone cameras, I realized that no matter how holy or removed from the everyday we might be, we are all rubberneckers to the mundane absurdities that materialize seemingly out of nowhere. The Cult of Impersonailty
  • But someone clearly objects to rubberneckers such as me coming to gawp at Hitler's legacy: on dozens of the boarded-up windows, someone has spraypainted "Touris raus! Without tourists, Berlin is stuffed. But try telling that to the angry natives | Helen Pidd
  • If I went to New York I would be worse than a rubbernecker. Todd Greene: Irene In New York and Natural Disaster Rubbernecking
  • An auction of Madoff family belongings held at New York's Sheraton Hotel and Towers in November arguably displayed Americans' fascination with the abyss--but the rubbernecker-bidders were also doing some good. Marian Salzman: Reinvention, Part II
  • The film company had blocked off this section of town but there were thousands of rubberneckers wanting to catch a glimpse of the star.
  • For all our grousing about rubberneckers, who among us doesn't slow down to gawk at a car wreck?
  • The whole incident had made me feel indescribably dirty, like a rubbernecker at the site of a car crash. John Belushi Is Dead

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