1. necked - Adjective
2. necked - Verb
of Neck
Having (such) a neck; -- chiefly used in composition; as, stiff-necked.
Cracked; -- said of a treenail.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd yet, gentlemen, you expect your wives, the creatures you say you respect and love, to wear the longest skirts and the highest necked clothing, in order to conceal the obscene human body. There is no society for the prevention of cruelty to women. Voltairine de Cleyre
The resonating body may be shaped as a bowl ( necked bowl lutes ) or a box ( necked box lutes ). Source: Internet
Some kora players such as Seckou Keita have double necked koras, allowing them to switch from one tuning to another within seconds, giving them increased flexibility. Source: Internet
BTW, thank you for the article about pulling things the right way in, I am now using a long nosed pair of pliers to do my long necked geese with and it is much easier thatn the method I had been using. Source: Internet
Loud and wild, I roared at the lovers, who spoke Spanish and necked up against the brick wall of the storefront. Source: Internet
Rubinstein, p. 13 Mechanical properties A polyethylene sample that has necked under tension. Source: Internet