adjective
1(of a garment) having a collar.
‘men were required to wear trousers and collared shirts’- ‘a fur-collared jacket’
- ‘We have a business casual dress code at my office, which means collared shirts without a tie.’
- ‘He had dried blood stuck to his black Chinese-collared shirt.’
- ‘He saluted an older man dressed in a collared uniform.’
- ‘A young woman wearing a high-collared lab smock entered.’
- ‘She wore a high-collared dress of emerald green.’
- ‘He wore a collared gray t-shirt and khaki pants.’
- ‘My mom wore her normal black suit with white, collared, button-up top.’
- ‘I'm standing here in a collared blouse, a skirt, and high-heeled sandals.’
- ‘Ivy always wore collared jackets.’
- ‘Collared trench coats, foggy airports, Bergman's cheekbones, and Bogart's gun hardly seem the stuff of history.’
- 1.1(of a bird or other animal) having a coloured marking resembling a collar around the neck.‘I saw thousands of wood pigeons and collared doves’
- ‘you can sight collared lizards amidst cottonwoods and ferns’
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