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In the twentieth century, the ruff inspired the name of the Elizabethan collar for animals.
They can be as extreme as an Elizabethan collar.
The overall effect is of an Elizabethan collar or "ruff" in a lovely shade.
They make ruffs, which is to say elaborate, layered Elizabethan collars.
It looks almost outlandish, like an Elizabethan collar gone awry at the dry cleaners.
They might recall the plastic Elizabethan collar that Sonny sported.
If you are unable to make or place the bucket yourself we can supply custom made, plastic 'Elizabethan Collars'.
Some of the suits had blouses with Elizabethan collars, a style that Chanel liked in the 1930s.
Elizabethan collars prevent pets from irritating wounds.
The woman wore an enormous Elizabethan collar but she looked out at Millie with impish merriment.
Elizabethan collar.
Household buckets can be modified to make an Elizabethan Collar to help prevent stitches being licked and removed.
I spent hours fashioning Elizabethan collars out of white buckram and flowing cloaks from sheets of plastic.
An Elizabethan collar is sometimes worn by pet animals to prevent biting or excessive wound licking, which can cause a lick granuloma.
At the rear of the cylinder, protruding dozens of meters in all directions like a massive Elizabethan collar, was a disk-shaped shield.
Luca Calderini, wearing a ruffled Elizabethan collar, suggested inner turmoil in his erratic undulations.
It's a big, round ball of vanilla gelato poised between two oversize nests of phyllo pastry that look like Elizabethan collars.
Wraparound booths, suggestive of Elizabethan collars, create the intimacy of a private room without cutting diners off from the swirl of the main room.
Ethereal Elizabethan collars were given a Chanel twist in opulent pheasant feathers taking Karl Lagerfeld’s love of the collar to new extremes.
When students expressed interest about the cone of shame after seeing the movie, Bailey-Cutkomp, who has a veterinary background, explained that its proper name is an Elizabethan collar.
Agents Nicola and Martin had their work cut out attempting to get a homemade Elizabethan collar to stay put on Dommie so that she coudn't reach around.
Many dogs can't resist licking the surgery site in the weeks following the procedure, so an Elizabethan collar or bitterant may be used to curtail this behavior, thus preventing infection.
Cone of shame: If you've seen the hilarious film "Up" then you will understand my reference to Elizabethan collars (E-collars) as the ultimate torture device for pets.
Sauteed wild mushrooms, giving off a heady vapor of earth and truffle oil, came in a pointlessly fussy basket of thin pastry that looked like an Elizabethan collar.
Practically spinning her head Exorcist-style in her Elizabethan collar, Folly spit and hissed and jumped and kicked and spit some more.
An Elizabethan collar, E-Collar, or pet cone, (sometimes humorously called a pet lamp-shade, pet radar dish or cone of shame) is a protective medical device worn by an animal, usually a cat or dog.
Florida teacher suspended for making students wear 'cone of shame'
A Florida high school science teacher faces dismissal amid allegations that she used a "cone of shame" dog collar to discipline students.
Teacher makes student wear 'cone of shame'
Administrators found out about the cone of shame after students posted photos of each other wearing the dog collar to Facebook.
I was wearing the journalistic equivalent of a plastic cone of shame your dog wears when returning from the vet.
"Cone of shame" is a reference to the animated film "Up," which Bailey-Cutkomp had previously shown to students.
Pasco County School Board blurred this image of a student made to wear a "cone of shame."
This year's jury also handed out a "cone of shame" to Filipino thriller Kinatay, in which a dog is seen being hit by a car.
Freshman Tanisha Medina, who wore the so-called "cone of shame,” said it was funny.
Speaking to Revolver, Gould described the song "Cone of Shame" as "blues-based rock and roll".
When students expressed interest about the cone of shame after seeing the movie, Bailey-Cutkomp, who has a veterinary background, explained that its proper name is an Elizabethan collar.
Cone of shame: If you've seen the hilarious film "Up" then you will understand my reference to Elizabethan collars (E-collars) as the ultimate torture device for pets.
A high school science teacher also had some explaining to do when she put a cone-shaped dog collar on at least eight students and the "cone of shame" photos appeared on Facebook.
An Elizabethan collar, E-Collar, or pet cone, (sometimes humorously called a pet lamp-shade, pet radar dish or cone of shame) is a protective medical device worn by an animal, usually a cat or dog.