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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pulling my collar" is a grammatically correct phrase.
It can be used to describe a feeling of being uncomfortable or anxious. For example, "I was so intimidated by the room full of strangers that I found myself pulling my collar nervously."
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I am nestled in the vortex of a highly sensitive social tornado and have resorted to pulling my collar up and burying my nose in my pizza.
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When I was a hiccupping boy, my mother would fetch the back-door key, pull my collar away from my neck, and slip the cold metal down my back.
By Julian Barnes When I was a hiccupping boy, my mother would fetch the back-door key, pull my collar away from my neck, and slip the cold metal down my back.
I managed to unpucker myself, drove over, parked, pulled up my collar to make sure no one saw me and ducked inside.
Somehow Cody managed to pull me out, by my collar, he was always so strong.
Bin continued: He just kept holding my collar and pulling me the whole way to the CS desk.
At the top of the hill I stopped the car and got out, pulling up the collar of my coat.
I turned my collar up, pulled on my gloves.
Sanchez-Vicario began to weep, pulling the collar of her shirt over her face to hide her tears.
BRAD (pulling shirt collar): Gurrrrrrp-a-derrrrrrp... BIG STUDIO AUDIENCE LAUGH.
I'd been out all night at the Mudd Club with a skinny Jewish girl with large breasts, drinking, doing coke, and getting my dick sucked, when I suddenly remembered that I had a girlfriend... "No," Norman huffed, pulling up the collar of his ski jacket.
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