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A Collection of Confusible Phrases
Note: The expression does not correlate in meaning with the phrase stick one's
neck out - (coll) behave rashly; expose oneself to danger, criticism, etc. (also: put
one 's neck out): You don't have to stick your neck out. David - I'll stick mine out.
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1001 IDIOMS TO MASTER YOUR ENGLISH
To stick one's neck out—To stick one's chin out; to act despite the risk of danger
or trouble E.g. Vera is the kind of person who is willing to stick her neck out to
help a friend in trouble. Get it in the neck—To receive criticism or punishment E.g.
...
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
stick one's neck out or stick one's neck out for someone or something to put
oneself in a dangerous or tricky position for them or it. • stick one's nose in or into
something to interfere or pry, or to interfere with it or pry into it, especially when it
is ...
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American Slang: Cultural Language Guide to Living in the USA
Stick one's neck out/Stick out one's neck: See, Stick. Up to one's neck: See, Up to
one's ears. Wring someone's neck: a threat generally intended to be more
psychological in force than physical; to harshly reprimand; to throttle. If you lose
any ...
Joseph Melillo, Edward M. Melillo, 2004
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Cheater's Guide to Speaking English Like a Native
I think girls have special radar that tells them when a guy is a stick in the mud.
Stick one's neck out In the old days "sticking one's neck out" could mean your
head might be chopped off. It still refers to doing something that is risky or
dangerous.
Boye Lafayette De Mente, 2007
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Webster's New World American Idioms Handbook
0 They risked their necks trying to save their business. stick one's neck out to risk
something in order to help someone or for some gain 0 We stuck our necks out
buying a new house before our old house sold. 0 He stuck his neck out for me at
...
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Bloomsbury Dictionary of Idioms
The term was once used as a contemptuous alternative for 'what's-his-name'.
stick one's neck out risk displeasing or upsetting others by identifying oneself with
a particular point of view. She asked what I thought of the prime minister, but I ...
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General Knowledge of English Literature
It's neck or nothing—one must risk everything, onemust gamble all ononethrow.
To stick one's neck out—tomake predictionswhichmay be falsified by events. To
chance one'sneck—to riskone's reputation by accepting responsibility, often
when ...
stick one's neck out step up to strengthen After a two - hour meeting between
Administration and Sal• vadoran officials, the State Department's senior Latin
American specialist, Bernard W. Aronson, amplified Mr. Bush's remarks, accusing
the ...
Idioms: breaking one's neck; up to one's neck; risk one's neck; stick one's neck
out; dead from the neck up/down. nose Curiosity; intuition—as with “smell a rat”;
penis. Malformed nose: might relate to the idiom “nose out of joint”; sense of not ...
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stick one's neck out en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Salem Statesman Journal: Kitzhaber Whistleblower Michael …
But confronted with an ethical crisis, one does not always see those avenues. ... It becomes easier to cover one's posterior than to stick one's neck out. «Willamette Week, May 15»