0 the part around the neck of a piece of clothing, usually sewn on and sometimes made of different material: --
2 the part of a piece of clothing that goes around the neck --
3 to catch and hold someone so that the person can’t escape: --
Assembly involves the placement of several small components (pins, collars and washers) into the pegboard, bimanually in the allotted time (right hand, left hand and both together).
The women wore 'wrappers', lose cotton gown flowing from the shoulders to the ankles, with wide gathered collars and elbow length sleeves, often trimmed with lace.
They are shown in their finery, with ribbons, bonnets or lacey collars adorning their meagre persons.
Cervical collars are of little help, but often nonsteroidal drugs or analgesics are used.
You either stay inside the system, bathe every day and wear tight collars, or you leave.
The supply of female garments listed is astonishingly small: three bodices, four farthingales, six head tiers and four rebatoes (stiff collars).
Following testing, the nylon collars were removed and all males were housed separately.
The poignant flavours turn out to be those of cakes and biscuits, the revelations concern clean laundry and darned collars.