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Take into custody
Answer for the clue "Take into custody ", 6 letters:
collar
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Word definitions for collar in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1300, "neck armor, gorget," from Old French coler "neck, collar" (12c., Modern French collier ), from Latin collare "necklace, band or chain for the neck," from collum "the neck," from PIE *kwol-o- "neck" (cognates: Old Norse and Middle Dutch hals "neck"), ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a band that fits around the neck and is usually folded over [syn: neckband ] a band of leather or rope that is placed around an animal's neck as a harness or to identify it necklace that fits tightly around a woman's neck [syn: choker , dog collar , ...
Usage examples of collar.
In the dark executive suit and white winged collar, he looked like a sketch by one of the Millsport absurdist school.
He reached into his shopping bag and brought out a handful of red and yellow flea collars -- Alii colors.
Then as I hauled inexorably a nose appeared, then a head, then all of the big animal hanging limply by his collar.
She gave a last kick at the mud-iron, pulled at the collar of her coat and pushed past Andi to give William Tyson a turn at scraping the mud from his shoes.
Turning up the deep astrachan collar of his long coat, the stranger swept out of the shop, with the air, Miss Fritten afterwards described it, of a Satrap proroguing a Sanhedrim.
Laura Lipping distinctly saw a snarl of baffled rage reveal itself behind his heavy moustache and upturned astrachan collar.
Ellinger followed her, buttoned up in a long furlined coat, showily befrogged down the front, with a glossy astrachan collar.
Ellinger held the ponies in a little and turned down his high astrachan collar.
Instantly before his eyes rose the image of a pair of shoulders that were very broad, objectionably broad, clad in a frogged overcoat with an astrachan collar.
Then he left, in a good deal of astrachan collar and nickel-plated limousine, and the place felt less crowded.
A huge black Special Forces grunt plucked Heavy from the barstool by his collar and the seat of his pants and carried him outside.
I looked at the incredibly lovely girl in the mirror, she bedecked in a rope of red silk, made-up, perfumed vulnerable, soft, with armlets and bracelets, golden beads intertwined in the Turian collar.
With an amused quirk of his lips, Bloch took the ornament and draped it around my neck, above the collar of my torn, filthy tailored blouse.
Both were dressed in impeccably tailored uniforms, bloodred tunic with a stock collar over navy-blue trousers.
His eyes were the bluest she had ever seen and his hair, very dark, curled elegantly over his collar.