neck and neck (Meaning)
neck and neck (s)
inconclusive as to outcome; close or just even in a race or comparison or competition
neck and neck (r)
even or close in a race or competition or comparison
Synonyms & Antonyms of neck and neck
neck and neck Sentence Examples
- The two sprinters ran neck and neck, each determined to win.
- The horses galloped neck and neck, their hooves pounding the track.
- The climbers inched up the rock face, neck and neck in a race against time.
- The two businesses competed fiercely, neck and neck in sales.
- The candidates debated in a heated race, neck and neck in the polls.
- The judges awarded the prize to the two artists who had submitted neck and neck proposals.
- The scientists made a breakthrough, achieving neck and neck results in their experiments.
- The two cars sped down the highway, neck and neck in a thrilling chase.
- The two friends had been inseparable since childhood, growing up neck and neck.
- The two teams fought tooth and nail in the final, the score neck and neck until the very end.
FAQs About the word neck and neck
inconclusive as to outcome; close or just even in a race or comparison or competition, even or close in a race or competition or comparison
close,narrow,nip and tuck, hairbreadth, crowded, tight,down-to-the-wire
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The two sprinters ran neck and neck, each determined to win.
The horses galloped neck and neck, their hooves pounding the track.
The climbers inched up the rock face, neck and neck in a race against time.
The two businesses competed fiercely, neck and neck in sales.