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NECK AND NECK

(adverb, adj.sat)
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There are 2 meanings of the phrase Neck And Neck.

Neck And Neck - as an adverb

Even or close in a race or competition or comparison

Example: "The horses ran neck and neck"

Synonyms (Exact Relations)
head-to-headnip and tuck

Neck And Neck - as an adjective satellite

Inconclusive as to outcome; close or just even in a race or comparison or competition

Example: "As they approached the finish line they were neck and neck"

Synonyms (Exact Relations)
head-to-headnip and tuck

Example Sentences

"The two runners were neck and neck in the final stretch of the race."
"The two teams in the championship game were neck and neck until the last minute."
"The popularity of the two presidential candidates was neck and neck according to the latest poll."
"The sales figures for the two competing products were neck and neck for the past month."
"The two boxers remained neck and neck throughout the entire match."
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