Similar words: ragtag, daily wage, tail, tails, tailor, retail, entail, detail. Meaning: n. Old World bird having a very long tail that jerks up and down as it walks.
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(1) It was a yellow wagtail, seen from below, where its colours are finest.
(2) After admiring the wagtail for a while, I went on until at last I reached the Round Tower.
(3) Mallard duck, grey wagtail and occasionally kingfishers frequent the waterside. 6.
(4) As wagtails flittered over the swimming pool, Jack Mitchell heard me admire Butch and lectured me sternly.
(5) Five pied wagtails landed silently on the white-hot sand on the far side of the square.
(6) Wagtails swooped across my path, and from the mouth of the Eske[sentencedict.com/wagtail.html], curlews called shrilly to one another like owls.
(7) How come blackbirds and thrushes and pied wagtails are unaffected?
(8) A white wagtail crashed into one of my windows.
(9) Pine shadows poetry goose, white wagtail, Shiyan wine before.
(10) But Gavroche, who was of the wagtail species, and who skipped vivaciously from one gesture to another, had just picked up a stone.
(11) One expecting wagtail found the perfect place for her and her chicks - inside the bonnet of an ice cream van in Massachusetts, US.
(12) A parent of Japanese Wagtail gave food to the young one that just left the nest near the river.
(13) In Britain the main hosts are the reed warbler, meadow pipit, dunnock and pied wagtail.
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