121 Words to use with neck

he asked, in great agitation: "must I take the oath of Loyalty; or am I required by Yankee philanthropy to marry a negress?" At the sound of his voice, Mr. BUMSTEAD left the shoulder of Mr. SIMPSON, upon which he had been leaning with great weight, and, coming forward in three long skips, deliberately wound his right hand in the speaker's neck-tie.

Till a little practice has been gained, it will perhaps be bettor to bone these joints before proceeding further; but after they are once detached from it, the whole of the body may easily be separated from the flesh and taken out entire: only the neck-bones and merrythought will then remain to be removed.

After these tasks Apollonie put on a good apron, a beautiful neck-cloth, and after packing up several shirts, cloths and stockings into a large basket the two set out.

I noticed you were careful to tell me it was imported, because I couldn't see the neck-band and find out that detail for myself.

Mr. O'Brallaghan replied to this with an observation which was lost in his neck-handkerchief, but judging from as much as was audible, in defiance and contempt of Jinks.

The youngsters turned and flew down the stairs at break-neck speed, and hardly had they started when the door of the "Main-top" was flung open, and its two occupants rushed down after them.

The marten, on the contrary, who, with his long and slender body, his fine head, his soft skin, and his light brown neck-piece, looked like a little marvel of beautybut in reality was nothing but a crude forest dwellerhardly answered him.

Preferable even to this are the piping times of peace, when the German administrator, with rare exceptions, singularly unhappy in his dealing with the chiefs, would not hesitate to thrash a chief before his villagers, and condemn him to labour in neck chains, on the roads among his own subjects.

Fit this in, in place of the pad of sheepskin, and you will have a cheaper, more durable, and cooler neck-gear for the animal.

TRANSLATION OF THE EXORCISMS TABLET I The noxious god, the noxious spirit of the neck, the neck-spirit of the desert, the neck-spirit of the mountains, the neck-spirit of the sea, the neck-spirit of the morass, the noxious cherub of the city, this noxious wind which seizes the body (and) the health of the body.

He will go and wade through a river or ride at a break-neck pace down some of those hills.

They felt no enmity toward each other, although, everywhere, wings were lifted, neck-feathers raised and claws sharpened.

You mean Luke Tweezy?" The old man rubbed his shaving-brush adown Racey's neck-muscles.

The best treatmentwhich should always be adopted in all cases, even though the patient appears quite dead-is to dash quantities of cold water on the back, from the top of the neck downwards.

There are these neck vertebrae, for instance.

He also asked for the loan of a neck-yoke, having broken his in a heated argument with the "starboard" ox.

The leaden portion of the bullet, in the proper mushroom or umbrella shape, stopped under the neck skin on the farther side.

And was it but a dream, that faint perfume, Blent of loose tress and soft lips joined to mine, Those fair white arms that did my neck entwine, That neck's sweet warmth, that smooth cheek's floral bloom?

or more), with the beautiful fur coat and ruff, the plume tail turned over on his back and almost meeting his neck-ruff, the strong, straight legs and neat, catlike feet, gives an impression of symmetry, power, and alertness.

"You ought to see the way they're neck-breaking for the marriage-license bureaus since the draft.

That would have to be cut up into little neck-scarfs.

she spake no word, her swimming eyes oped suddenly wide, and with arms yet outstretched she stared and stared beyond Sir Gui in so much that he turned and started back amazedto behold one clad as a dusty miller, a mighty man whose battered hat touched the lintel and whose great bulk filled the doorwaya very silent man who looked and looked with neck out-thrust, yet moved not and uttered no word.

" ] [Footnote 63: The long floating ends of the neck ribbons.]

If the shoulder-point is covered, and feels soft like the point of the hook-bone, it is good, and indicates a well filled neck-vein, which runs from that point to the side of the head.

Perceiving the false step he had taken, he retired immediately to his own house, and, laying his neck bare, told his friends "he was ready for the first hand that would strike."

121 Words to use with  neck