Meaning:
Something that is evenly matched, such as a competition or a comparison.
Examples:
- I was neck and neck for the finale in the first season.
- Not as offensive as the other word, but, you know, in a race they're neck and neck.
- I think it's going to be pretty neck and neck.
- The two candidates were then running neck and neck in the polls.
- You won't believe this, you're neck and neck with the Tories.
- Yeah, it was real neck and neck there for awhile.
- Well, they're coming around the corner neck and neck.
- Someone who was neck and neck with him for the whole race.
- We're neck and neck on the puzzle.
- Hope and despair are neck and neck.