bullneck

English

Etymology

From bull + neck.

Noun

bullneck (plural bullnecks)

  1. A bull-necked person.
  2. A short and thick neck, like that of a bull.
    • 2014, David Grossman, The Zigzag Kid:
      The engineer kept shaking his head. A muscle bulged out on his arm. Felix tapped the rebellious biceps, soothing it with a barely perceptible touch. The engineer was listening now, his bullneck calm, his shoulders drooping.

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