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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(91) Tails are assumed to act as stiff flat plates with continuous surfaces.
(92) Similarly, costlier graduated tails should be less prevalent in families that migrate than in other families.
(93) But now they were standing at the head of a deep valley in the moor with their ears and tails down.
(94) Behind her walked Jeeves, straight as a broom, clad in white tie and tails and carrying a silver tray.
(95) Her face was red from the steam and her hair had gone into rats' tails.
(96) Redstarts flicked long chestnut tails and flashed white foreheads as they chased in and out of the branches.
(97) It's a myth that we only swish our tails when we're angry.
(98) Experiments have shown that female long-tailed widow birds prefer males with the longest tails.
(99) Silvery water swirled beneath and we spied grey wag tails on wet boulders in mid-stream.
(100) Even the hounds sensed something was amiss and became still, tails pressed between hind legs, watching.
(101) Some birds have the fanwise spread of their tails.
(102) Ring tails and low-set tails are faults.
(103) Aurochs have higher humps, longer horns and tails.
(104) She cut off their tails with carving knife.
(105) Such animals as foxes and squirrels have bushy tails.
(106) Peel and devein the prawns the tails intact.
(107) If we had tails a baboon, where are they?
(108) Who cut off their tails with carving knife.
(109) Who cut off their tails with a carving knife.
(110) She cut off their tails with a carving knife.
(111) After this they came to a shore where there were no less than sixty-five great red parrots with blue tails, sitting on a rail all of a row, and all fast asleep.
(112) Peacock tails are big, fan-shaped and green, with lots of "eye-spots".
(113) Pressure and velocity fields of spatial cross section on an aircraft model with strake wing and double vertical tails were measured using a seven hole probe.
(114) All cats are nimble and agile, and their long tails aid their outstanding balance.
(114) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(115) They also move their tails up and down when they swim, while fish move theirs sideside.
(116) It was going to be a very formal affair, white tie and tails for the men, sweeping gowns for the women.
(117) Friedrich Kekule discovers the unique ring like structure of the molecule benzene right after he wakes up from a day-dream about snakes chasing their own tails and forming rings.
(118) Sperm develop in the seminiferous tubules of the testis. The spermatids are embedded in the Sertoli cells with their tails projecting into the lumen of the tubule.
(119) Moreover, the explanatory prose is haphazard (and not infrequently wrong or incoherent -- for example, I cannot make heads or tails of the lead-in to the very first example, prime.py).
(120) If you are getting married after 6pm, you can wear a tuxedo or tails as these are evening clothes.
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