Sentence for collar | Use collar in a sentence

Collar sentence example. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use collar in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for collar.

  • His collar was unbuttoned. (8)
  • He dragged none by the collar. (10)
  • Noel could not bear his collar. (8)
  • He broke four ribs and a collar bone. (21)
  • Now you say he had his collar unbuttoned? (8)
  • And, dragging Blink by the collar, he withdrew. (8)
  • He turned the collar of his coat up to his ears. (8)
  • I was seized by the collar, and shakes roughly. (10)
  • Becker buttoned his coat and turned up the collar. (12)
  • Her neck and chin were buried in its collar of fur. (12)
  • A dog pulled by the collar is not much of a companion. (10)
  • Wayland was growling; he had to be held by the collar. (10)
  • An attendant having taken hold of her by the collar, Mr. (8)
  • He wears an overcoat, green with age, and a linen collar. (8)
  • He is quiet, with grizzled hair, and a muffler for a collar. (8)
  • Dr. Helberson seized Harper by the collar and dragged him back. (1)
  • Her tongue lolled out, she panted piteously, and had no collar. (8)
  • Lady Valleys went closer, and took him by the lapels of his collar. (8)
  • Niels Heinrich arose, and jerked his companion upward by the collar. (12)
  • The verified absence of necktie and collar seemed to be choking him. (10)
  • But if I drive you to forget your collar, is it or is it not a triumph? (10)
  • Here he dismissed his cab, and turned up the large fur collar of his coat. (8)
  • Taking off his tie and collar, she racked her brains for what to give him. (8)
  • Seated in her usual seat on the sofa, she was altering the lace on a collar. (8)
  • A top hat and modern collar did not improve the likeness, but it was there still. (8)
  • He showed me the pretty collar and cross, not, I think, without a natural pleasure in it. (9)
  • One lodged between his collar and neck; it was uncomfortably warm and he snatched it out. (1)
  • Niels Heinrich tore off his crumpled collar, and threw his coat and waistcoat on the bed. (12)
  • The prisoner hesitated; the officer grasped him by the collar and pushed him gently forward. (1)
  • You keep looking at me searchingly, as though my sleeve might be torn or my collar stained. (12)
  • His neck was shortened behind his collar as though he shrugged from the blast of a bad wind. (10)
  • A woman pulled by her collar should be passive; if she pulls her way, she is treated as a dog. (10)
  • Between the brim of his opera-hat and the edge of that collar nothing but his eyes were visible. (8)
  • There towered the shoulders of Mr. Pericles; his head looking diminished by the hugeous collar. (10)
  • Her hair, done low on her neck, seemed to gleam above her black collar like coils of shining metal. (8)
  • Between the points of his collar he gave his head the first small, painful oscillation of the evening. (8)
  • It thought, no doubt, that they were going to kick it too, and nipped one of them who took it by the collar. (8)
  • He expected, as you may imagine, a true young Beauchamp-Romfrey to be straining his collar like a leash-hound. (10)
  • It was Uncle Nicholas, in a frock-coat and his special cut-away collar, with a black tie passed through a ring. (8)
  • She did not answer, but looked at him with soft bewilderment; then running to the dog seized him by the collar. (8)
  • He made his voice heard, and, coming up at double quick, caught Edward Blancove by the collar, swinging him off. (10)
  • He made his voice heard, and, coming up at double quick, caught Edward Blancove by the collar, swinging him off. (22)
  • The spaniel John, showing the whites of his eyes, and trying to back through his collar, was assisted from the room. (8)
  • She had a perfect view of his thick red neck in its turndown collar, crossed by a black bow over a shiny white shirt. (8)
  • He had on a silver collar, engraved with his name and surname, which offered itself for introduction like a visiting-card. (9)
  • She fixed her eyes on the back of the chauffeur, in his drab coat with the red collar, finding some comfort in its solidity. (8)
  • An elevation of his collar behind the ears, and pointed at the neck, gives you notions of his having dropped from some hook. (10)
  • She was already on the stairs; her grey fur coat hung to her knees, its high collar almost hid her face, she wore a thick veil. (8)
  • Mrs. Dennant was writing, in a dark-blue dress starred over with white spots, whose fine lawn collar was threaded with black velvet. (8)
  • An intemperate creature held by the collar may have that notion of me, while pulling to be released as promptly as it entered the noose. (10)
  • Hawthorne was dressed in black, and he had a certain effect which I remember, of seeming to have on a black cravat with no visible collar. (9)
  • Lapham put his napkin into his collar too, and then, seeing that no one but Bellingham did it, became alarmed and took it out again slyly. (9)
  • A look of solemn pride came portentously on his shaven square old face, he rolled his head in his stand-up collar, like a turkey-cock preening himself. (8)
  • The talk was all maintained between her, a gentleman with a crumpled collar and puggaree, and a short thick-set grey-bearded man in a dark Norfolk jacket. (8)
  • Winton sat beside the chauffeur, smoking viciously, his fur collar turned up over his ears, his eyes stabbing the darkness, under his round, low-drawn fur cap. (8)
  • He is tallish and narrow, sixty-eight years old, grey, with narrow little whiskers curling round his narrow ears, and a narrow bow-ribbon curling round his collar. (8)

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