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n. (plural of collar English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: collar)

Usage examples of "collars".

The circlets on their throats were doubtless collars, and the wristlet each wore was doubtless naught but matching slave jewelry.

I had seen few collars on Gor, but I had learned from Eta that there was great variety among them.

In the matter of collars, as in all things, Goreans commonly exhibit good taste and aesthetic sense.

He considers such matters as her hair, its cut, cosmetics appropriate to her, the proper type of earrings, a variety of collars and slave silks, how she walks, and speaks, and kneels, and so on, and makes his recommendations.

It had been the hot, fierce, innocent sport of strong young men, powerful and excited, who held brief-tunicked, branded girls, in rope collars, in their arms, nothing more.

The animals strained against the leashed collars, trying to creep forward, their eyes blazing, saliva loose and dripping from their jaws, the wet fangs shining in the firelight.

We could not kneel before the free males for we were in close neck collars, held closely to the wall.

Soon Narla and I, sharing a common neck leash, two collars, with a strap with center grip, stood outside the long, low room, in the corridor.

They are sent forth half naked in their collars to bring back paying customers.

In the carving it may be seen that the throats of the girls are encircled by ropelike collars, presumably woven of some vegetable substance.

Sam Weber and Neville Ranson had completed all the tests and were to have their collars off and leave the palace?

Alara had read something of this in the minds of the humans that had served her, though thanks to the inhibiting collars they wore, she could get only fleeting glimpses, and then only when they actually touched her.

The human minds, of course, remained closed to her, because of the collars the human slaves wore.

Those collars could, and did, function in a way that kept prying thoughts out as well as developing mind-powers locked within.

Only fighters, gladiators, and assassins, all of them carefully conditioned and trained, with special coercions on their collars, were allowed the use or knowledge of anything other than a simple kitchen-knife.