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Examples
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Judge Witberg declined to rise, and was dragged to his feet by the coat-collar, only to have one eye blacked and be put on his back again.
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He put up his coat-collar and tightened his scarf, for now he was meeting the wind.
Separate Douglas Light 2010
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When I set him on the door-mat in the hall, he kep me close to him by holding on to my coat-collar, and he whispers:
Going into Society 2007
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When I set him on the door-mat in the hall, he kep me close to him by holding on to my coat-collar, and he whispers:
Going into Society 2007
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When I set him on the door-mat in the hall, he kep me close to him by holding on to my coat-collar, and he whispers:
A House to Let 2007
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He turned and sat down, with his coat-collar toward her.
The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006
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“I prefer to keep them on,” he said with emphasis, and she noticed that he wore big blue spectacles with sidelights, and had a bush side-whisker over his coat-collar that completely hid his cheeks and face.
The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006
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“Silence, you brute you!” groaned Lady Gorgon; and seizing him by the shirt-frill and coat-collar, carried him away to his nurse, who, with many other maids of the Whig and Tory parties, stood giggling and peeping at the landing-place.
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And then sticking a card between my stock and my coat-collar, in what is called the scruff of my neck, the disgusting brute gave me another blow behind my back, and left the coffee-room with his friends.
The Fatal Boots 2006
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For the man who stood there shouting some incoherent explanation, was a solid gesticulating figure up to the coat-collar of him, and then — nothingness, no visible thing at all!
The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006
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