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neck 1. reprimand (someone) severely. 2. wound superficially, as with a bullet.
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neck A tube at the base of a balloon through which the gas is passed during inflation and through which it can escape when it expands.
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neck Also called collar, main stem or leader. On African Violets, the neck is the part of the plant just below the leaves which connects to the roots.
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necklace A chain, band or cord, often bearing beads, pearls, jewels etc worn around the neck.
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neck That part of the rabbit connecting the head and body.
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