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- noun in combinations The state or quality of having a particular type of
neck .
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Examples
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Pamk said ... naked chest is fine but total neckedness is a little to far.
Angels' Blood Countdown: Lora Leigh - Nauti Intentions ARC Nalini Singh 2009
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Hatch represents people who have intercourse through holes in sheets lest they become aroused by neckedness.
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I know the stiff-neckedness of those Spanish tubs.
Westward Ho! 2007
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If Nora had not been self-willed and stiff-necked beyond the usual self-willedness and stiff-neckedness of young women she might have been herself the mistress of Monkhams.
He Knew He Was Right 2004
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She seemed afraid his stiff-neckedness would persist.
Starfishers Cook, Glen 1982
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But she answered, may it please your Grace, he is no such man to do that, for all that he can do is only to-follow his own round-head-like stiff-neckedness, and e'en nothing else.
The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple A. Marsh
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And hence even the narrow-neckedness of land which distinguishes New York and pushes most of its population over the sides may have its compensations.
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"She's fooled us to the limit of our special bent, and I take it that's stiff-neckedness!"
The Winds of the World Talbot Mundy 1909
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(You infernal, insolent fellow, I will have you out of your stiff-neckedness.)
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He cursed his stiff-neckedness in declining the Major's commission offered by the War Office.
The Mountebank William John Locke 1896
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