| VERB | to neck | necked | necked necking | necks |
| SYNO | caressing | cuddling | fondling | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- Eley created the .475 No 2 Nitro Express by necking up their earlier .450 No 2 Nitro Express.
- The third stage is the necking region. Beyond tensile strength, a necking forms where the local cross-sectional area becomes significantly smaller than the average.
- Under tensile stress, plastic deformation is characterized by a strain hardening region and a necking region and finally, fracture (also called rupture).
- Others, which are more ductile, including most metals, experience some plastic deformation and possibly necking before fracture.
- The 9×25mm Dillon is a pistol wildcat cartridge developed for use in USPSA/IPSC Open guns. The cartridge is made by necking down a 10mm Auto case to 9 mm.
- Necking up a 7 mm Remington Magnum case, necking down a .338 Winchester Magnum case, or running .300 Winchester Magnum cases through a full-length sizing die.
- Aluminium Bottlecans are typically made through either an impact extrusion or deep drawing process, followed by additional necking and thread forming steps.
- Boudinage can develop in two ways: planar fracturing into rectangular fragments or by necking or tapering into elongate depressions and swells.
- In the Doric order the term was sometimes applied to that which is generally known as the "necking," the space between the fillet and the annulet.
- The tension stress is 30% to 50% of the yield stress for cold mills and often higher in hot mills (which can result in heavy necking and even strip breaks).
- This is particularly an issue in extensional-thinning polymers, where capillary failure or necking can cause separation of the melt before solidification.
- After aggressive "necking", it is common for two male giraffes to caress and court each other, leading up to mounting and climax.
- In addition, on returning from a commercial break, he was heard to make references to "necking himself", to the apparent delight of other members of the "Footy Show" panel.
- The cartridge's design is based on necking down the .303 British, with the original intent of it being a Springbok caliber for hunting on open plains in South Africa's Karoo, Kalahari and Namakwaland.
- 357 SIG in 1994 (necking a .40 S&W case down to a .355 bullet); followed by the .400 Corbon in 1996 (necking a .45 ACP case down to hold a .40 cal.
- In 1929 Holland & Holland produced the .600/577 Rewa by necking down the .600 Nitro Express to accept a [...] bullet.
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