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collar

[kol-er] / ˈkɒl ər /




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The UCU union - which represents many lecturers as well as some other white collar university staff - has said it will fight any compulsory redundancies.

From BBC

It was as ugly as a one-eyed dog, with long, faded sleeves and a collar at the top that probably had been white once.

From Literature

Several years ago Los Angeles County authorities collared some coyotes to track their movement within the region, Regis said.

From Los Angeles Times

“Look, I know I’m late,” he said quickly at her appraisal, needlessly adjusting the collar of his shirt and making a futile attempt at raking his hair back into place.

From Literature

The dog also doesn’t look like a regular pet or anything—no collar, and it has a kind of pointy snout and stuck-up ears, like a giant fox-wolf.

From Literature