neckland Antonyms

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Meaning of neckland

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neckland (n.)

A neck of land.

neckland Sentence Examples

  1. The ethereal beauty of the bride was accentuated by a shimmering necklace that adorned her décolletage.
  2. The intricate necklace of silver links whispered tales of ancient craftsmanship and heritage.
  3. He carefully fastened the necklace around her slender neck, a symbol of their unbreakable bond.
  4. The necklace sparkled and danced in the candlelight, casting an enchanting glow on her graceful face.
  5. As she turned her head, the necklace glimmered like a thousand tiny stars, captivating the attention of all who beheld it.
  6. The necklace, a priceless heirloom, had been passed down through generations, carrying with it a legacy of love and devotion.
  7. The bold and striking necklace made a statement, adding a touch of glamour and sophistication to her outfit.
  8. The delicate necklace was a subtle yet elegant accessory, drawing attention to her feminine charm.
  9. The antique necklace, with its intricate carvings and intricate detailing, hinted at the opulence of a bygone era.
  10. The necklace was more than just an ornament; it was a symbol of hope, strength, and the unyielding spirit of its wearer.

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A neck of land.

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The ethereal beauty of the bride was accentuated by a shimmering necklace that adorned her décolletage.

The intricate necklace of silver links whispered tales of ancient craftsmanship and heritage.

He carefully fastened the necklace around her slender neck, a symbol of their unbreakable bond.

The necklace sparkled and danced in the candlelight, casting an enchanting glow on her graceful face.