collar
A collar that is not buttoned at the neck.
The collar of a shirt.
The collar of a coat.
A band of material put around a dog's neck.
A collar that is not fastened.
A collar made of or trimmed with fur.
A collar with points that fasten to the shirt with small buttons.
A collar that fits too closely around the neck.
A collar for a cat or dog that contains chemicals to kill or repel fleas.
A collar that is rigid and holds its shape.
A collar made stiff with starch.
A style of shirt collar with the points spread wide apart.
A collar made of or trimmed with lace.
A colloquial term for a clerical collar.
A collar that extends high up the neck.
A stiff white collar worn by clergy.
An upright collar that is not folded over.
A collar used to train a dog.
A high stiff collar with turned-down corners, worn with a bow tie.
A collar fitted with a radio transmitter, used for tracking wild animals.
A collar that can be removed from the shirt.
A training collar for a dog that tightens when the leash is pulled.
The measurement around the neck, used for shirt sizes.
The button at the top of a shirt that fastens the collar.
A type of fastener used to secure a detachable collar.
A symbol of formal dress for men, meaning a shirt with a collar and a tie.
To have a collar on your body or on an animal.
Used to describe a garment that includes a collar as a feature.
To fold a collar upwards for warmth or style.
To be wearing a collar.
To raise a collar to cover more of the neck.
To make a collar less tight.
To fasten the button(s) of a collar.
To move a collar slightly to make it neat or comfortable.
To make a collar straight or neat.
To unfasten the button(s) of a collar.
To fasten a collar.
To arrange a collar so it is in the correct position.
To unfasten a collar.
To fold a collar downwards.
To lower a collar to its normal position.
For an animal to get free from its collar.