Similar words: tailspin, rails, entrails, tail, tail off, retail, tailor, entail. Meaning: [teɪl] n. formalwear consisting of full evening dress for men.
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(61) Their tails wiggle furiously like suckling piglets in their effort to hold against a current many times bigger than them.
(62) And I can see you making wonderful things out of the tails.
(63) Attach webbing tape to the top edge of tails on the lining side, in the same way as for the swag.
(64) His shirt tails would come askew, his sleeves ride up.
(65) They were crowded together in a corner, their tails pointing the same way.
(66) Lizards which lost two thirds or more of the length of their tails showed a significant decline in dominance.
(67) Males often traveled in packs, fought, tried to mount everything in sight and gnawed each others' tails.
(68) I braided too much of my hair and the two loops looked like very long rats' tails.
(69) Racing back into the hall with tails wagging furiously, they almost knocked Georgina over.
(70) They use prehensile tails as fifth hands, dangling to reach sturdier branches or fresh green growth.
(71) Now he looked like a toad in hat and tails.
(72) Busacher arrived first, looking grand and archaic in full evening dress(sentencedict.com), white tie and tails.
(73) The horses pawed, shaking their manes and switching tails, and harness jangled.
(74) There are times when they almost entirely break surface and re-enter the water with a resounding slap of their tails.
(75) The long, flowing manes and tails were like silk and their high-stepping stately walk was a delight to watch.
(76) Their fantastically long tails danced behind like bridal trains and burst into colour when they caught the sun's final rays.
(77) They walked in a line, the yaks' bulky bodies braced against the wind, tails streaming out.
(78) And some of the grander arguments, too, are beginning to chase their own tails.
(79) Miller noticed that, among the swallows he studied, the longest tails of the males were also the most symmetrical.
(80) Another ferret disease is mange, which affects the animals' feet and tails.
(81) Starlings, blundering among the chimney pots, precipitate small avalanches over their tails.
(82) Add the crawfish tails, prawns or monkfish and cook for 1 minute. 3.
(83) Horses try to keep flies off by swishing their tails from side to side.
(84) All of them give you fair warning of their character by deliberately making themselves conspicuous and waving their bushy tails.
(85) The tall lantern jawed villain in top hat and tails plays an organ.
(86) Sometimes even the lawyers can not make heads or tails of the instructions.
(87) Technicians can identify only obvious problems,[sentencedict.com] such as malformed sperm heads or tails.
(88) For example writers usually form the beginnings of words reasonably well, but often this tails off towards the ends of words.
(89) All they need is a patch of bright colour on their tails.
(90) In two cases, the doll was even reported to be partial to pets' tails.
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