The word is turtle. Turtleneck, Snapping Turtle, Turtle Dove.
Shakespeare never used those words. He did write the following lines: "Why, he that wears her like a medal, hanging About his neck, Bohemia" (Winter's Tale, I,2), "What fashion will you wear the garland of? about your neck, like an usurer's chain?" (Much Ado, II, 1), " that self chain about his neck Which he forswore most monstrously to have" (Errors, V, 1)Clearly, Shakespeare would have talked about wearing a chain or necklace about his neck, which means the same as to wear it around his neck.
A plane in the neck.
I am Shirt
An empty beer bottle. Long neck, but the head has been drunk.
The full riddle is actually "what has a head, a tail and no body". The answer is a coin.
The compound words are:turtlenecksnapping turtleturtle dove
The word is turtle:turtlenecksnapping turtleturtledove
Black-knobbed map turtle or an Alligator snapping turtle
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I bought a Ring-neck dove for $7.50 at a local pet store
I don't know about full grown snapping turles but I know that baby snapping turtles, they can stetch their necks about 1inch out of its shell
of course. the neck gets you to talk through your vocal cords which then splits your throat in half although,some people don't die from getting snapped in the neck if the doctor said it could be a normal x ray but still i doubt you will live.
Dont know you tell me?
They didn't hatch because the momma dove didnt incubate them right.
it means that the dove with a ring type on the neck .......... basically columbian
A white dove is an albino ring-neck dove. same bird without any pigment resulting in white feathers, and red eyes
yes he did after snapping his neck when he got tripped and slid into the boards. :)