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Great Neck

noun

  1. a town on NW Long Island, in SE New York.


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Example Sentences

Jerome Wisselman, a family and divorce lawyer in Great Neck, Long Island, concurs.

When the great neck was again erect, the man slid carefully down it to his place, much as one might slip down a telegraph pole.

His great neck hung heavily backwards and a deep sleep took hold upon him.

And when its neck was shown, the thundering voice came again and said: "Do you see this great neck of mine?"

You know I've been rebuilding my country home down near Great Neck.

Jones caught him by the scruff of his great neck and dragged him yelping out on to the carpet.

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