dog collar

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A colloquial term for a clerical collar.

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  • The local vicar was instantly recognizable by his traditional dog collar.
  • We bought a new dog collar with reflective stitching for night walks.
  • Even in the summer heat, the priest wore his starched dog collar without complaint.
  • The puppy's first dog collar was bright blue and made of soft nylon.
  • He adjusted his dog collar nervously before stepping up to the pulpit.
  • Please make sure the dog collar has a tag with our current address and phone number.
  • For many, the dog collar is a powerful symbol of faith and service.
  • He gently slipped the dog collar over the rescue's head to make it feel secure.
  • The term 'dog collar' is a colloquial name for the clerical collar worn by clergy.
  • The old leather dog collar was worn but still sturdy.
  • She was surprised to see the minister at the picnic without his usual dog collar.
  • You can attach a GPS tracker directly to the dog collar.
  • As a newly ordained priest, he felt immense pride putting on his first dog collar.
  • The trainer recommended a specific type of dog collar for better control during walks.
  • The costume designer sourced an authentic 19th-century dog collar for the film.
  • I need to adjust his dog collar; it seems a bit too loose now.
  • A child in the crowd asked his mother, 'Why does that man wear a dog collar?'
  • She designs and sells handmade, personalized dog collars online.
  • Despite its informal name, the dog collar is worn with great reverence.
  • The stray dog wasn't wearing a dog collar, which made it difficult to find its owner.