Associations to the word «Necked»
Noun
- Stork
- Stiff
- Pheasant
- Lute
- Crane
- Blouse
- Heron
- Sweater
- Tern
- Woodpecker
- Buzzard
- Slack
- Stint
- Turtle
- Thick
- Thrush
- Flask
- Magnum
- Remington
- Kingfisher
- Duck
- Parrot
- Swan
- Caliber
- Cartridge
- Partridge
- Quail
- Red
- Bunting
- Scoop
- Pelican
- Straw
- Tunic
- Chameleon
- Bird
- Flycatcher
- Gown
- Gull
- Shirt
- Goose
- Otter
- Chestnut
- Spitting
- Black
- Narrow
- Magpie
- Warbler
- Trouser
- Dove
- Falcon
- Lr
- Neck
- Long
- Pigeon
- Whistling
- Thermometer
- Petticoat
- Tortoise
- Vulture
- Ring
- Heavy
- Yellow
- Funnel
- Cinnamon
- Bull
- Snake
- Pink
- Kangaroo
- Longhorn
- Cobra
- Osprey
- Lizard
Adjective
Wiktionary
NECKED, adjective. (in combination) Having some specific type of neck
NECKED, adjective. (nautical) (archaic) (of a treenail) Cracked.
NECKED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of neck
Dictionary definition
NECKED, adjective. Having a neck or having a neck especially as specified (often used in combination).
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