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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
noun
- a collar for a dog
- an informal name for a clerical collar
- informal.a tight-fitting necklace
Word History and Origins
Origin of dog collar1
Example Sentences
In a rare treat perhaps reflecting the growth of the contest’s popularity, both dogs were in Cannes to pick up their medals — in this case, dog collars.
“However, whatever label the commander and his defense team want to put on it, they can’t track my client with an electronic dog collar.”
The company’s smart dog collar monitors your pet’s activity and sleep, sending the data to your phone.
One post showing Brinton standing over a man donning a dog collar and leash quickly went viral, as did pictures of Brinton wearing pink stilettos and sporting a red mohawk haircut.
Chan went on to say Carey had been "trying to trademark this in every imaginable way" from music, clothing and alcohol, to "masks, dog collars - it's all over the map".
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