Most commonly, "crick" as in "a crick in my neck".
African animal with long neck? giraffe
That is the correct spelling of the noun "nape" (back of the neck).
A necklace may be a pendant, medallion, or lavalier.
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A crook refers to a bent or hooked shape, so in the body, a crook can refer to the bend in a joint like the elbow or knee.
The correct answer to spelling THEIF is T-h-e-i-f.
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Those letters spell crook.
a crook is like a bandit or a burgler
Cushaw ( a winter crook neck squash ) and Pumpkin.
twist your head until it pops I'm just playing i don't know
The letters ACIODTR spell "carotid" (a major artery in the human neck).
Just imagine a happy little crook winding its way through a peaceful meadow, bringing a sense of charm and whimsy to the landscape. Embrace the unique shapes and curves that the crook adds, creating a delightful contrast against the straight lines of the trees and hills. Remember, every element in your painting has a purpose and adds to the overall beauty of the scene.
Do you mean giraffe?
African animal with long neck? giraffe
'Un pigeon' (masc.). In French the term is also used for a person who is ready to be fooled by any crook.