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dog collar
noun
- a collar used to restrain or identify a dog.
- Informal. a close-fitting necklace, as a wide band covered with or composed of precious or semiprecious stones; choker.
- Slang. a collar of the type worn by some clergymen, priests, etc., having the opening at the back; clerical collar.
dog collar
Word History and Origins
Origin of dog collar1
Example Sentences
When you put on the dog collar and you were wearing all the leather, did you feel any “punk” spirit take over you?
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In a flash, he had torn the little rectangular brass plate from the dog collar.
I don't know if her husband chains her up at night, but she had a something like a brass dog-collar round her neck.
But pink was her favourite colour, and here was the very thing, a dog-collar of beautiful coral with a pearl clasp.
When we reached the cabin he fastened a heavy dog-collar round Cubby's neck and snapped a chain to it.
She was wearing the famous Lee-Satterlee dog collar, and her hair had been carefully dressed for the occasion.
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