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neck ruff

 

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Noun neck ruff has 1 sense
  1. choker, ruff, ruffle, neck ruff - a high tight collar
    --1 is a kind of collar, neckband
    --1 has particulars: fraise

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Neck Ruff

A neck ruff refers to a frilled or pleated decorative collar worn around the neck, typically made of delicate fabric or lace. It has been used historically as a fashion accessory, particularly during the Renaissance era.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Noun: A detachable collar worn around the neck as a fashion statement or to add a touch of elegance to an outfit. Neck ruffs were popular among high-class individuals in the 16th century.
  2. Noun: In zoology, an ornamental feathery ruff or mane-like structure found around the neck of certain bird species, such as the ruff bird.
  3. Noun: A protective ruff or collar-like garment worn by dogs or pets to prevent them from scratching or biting their own neck.
  4. Verb: To pleat or gather a fabric or material around the neck area, resembling the appearance of a frilled collar.
  5. Verb: To wear a neck ruff as a fashion statement or part of a historical costume.

Examples in Sentences:

Noun:

  1. The Renaissance painting depicted an aristocratic woman wearing an exquisitely embroidered neck ruff.
  2. Her elaborate neck ruff elevated her outfit to a regal level, capturing the essence of the Renaissance era.
  3. During medieval times, neck ruffs were a symbol of wealth and social status.

Noun (Zoological):

  1. The male ruff bird proudly displayed its magnificent neck ruff during the mating season.
  2. Ornithologists study the unique patterns and colors of bird neck ruffs to better understand their behavior and evolutionary purposes.

Noun (Pet Garment):

  1. The veterinarian recommended a soft and comfortable neck ruff for the puppy to prevent further irritation from scratching.
  2. She fastened the adjustable neck ruff around her cat's neck to ensure it wouldn't harm itself during recovery.

Verb:

  1. The seamstress skillfully neck-ruffed the fabric for the gown to give it an elegant and vintage touch.
  2. For the historical play, the actors will neck ruff their costumes to transport the audience back in time.

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