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collar - use in sentences
Object
- dove: Collared doves, seen in 62 % of gardens, have increased by 525 % .
- urn: The pots also come in a limited variety of forms - beakers, food vessels and collared urns.
Converse of object
- wear: The figure is wearing a heavy collar around the front of the neck, with a wide pendant in the center.
- starch: And it would contribute toward finally dispelling the starched collars and ivory tower image better associated with Brideshead Revisited.
- embroider: Further Ottoman treasures include the childhood notebook of Mehmed ' The Conqueror ' and an embroidered kaftan collar of Selim II.
Adjective modifier
- swanky: Loaded with personality and decked out in swanky collars, these lovable animal pals come with leashes that fit around a Groovy Girl wrist.
- arch-braced: Roof covering both nave and chancel of 8 bays with arch-braced collars.
- adjustable: Use a fully adjustable head collar to avoid losing control of the horse.
- clerical: The one thing clergy of his day did not wear was a clerical collar.
- cervical: It might be a good idea to include a cervical collar in the rescue kit.
- detachable: Navy blue dresses with white detachable collars and cuffs, blazers, white socks and panama straw hats?
Modifies a noun
- truss: Roof has three narrow collar trusses with straight braces.
- necklace: A really fabulous antique glass beaded collar necklace, dating to circa 1920.
- bone: He was slumped over the steering wheel, both collar bones broken, blood pouring from his mouth.
Noun used with modifier
- mandarin: Hi £ 38.00 Neon yellow and black psychedelic 60's unworn tunic mini dress with mandarin collar As seen in HAPPY magazine August 06 issue!
- velvet: Behind it is a dark wool great-coat with velvet collar owned by William Cowper at the end of his life.
- shawl: The pattern used by officers of the Liverpool Scottish is similar except that it has a black shawl collar edged with white piping.
- flea: Do not wear dog or cat flea collars on your ankles or cattle ear tags on your shoes to ward off harvest mite larvae.
- diamante: A really pretty English vintage chic luster and blue glass diamante rhinestone collar style necklace, dating to circa 1965.
- lace: The bodice is laced and would probably have had a deep lace collar and cuffs.
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