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tails

[teylz] / teɪlz /




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The iPhone Clean Up tool did OK with the grass, but couldn’t make heads or tails of the tents in the background.

From The Wall Street Journal

Holding it down causes waterspouts to spin up all around you, dancing on their tails, merging and splitting—the immersiveness comes courtesy of a speaker in the driver’s headrest.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Duke of Sussex was wearing a black three-piece set of tails and military medals on his chest.

From Seattle Times

If “tails” comes up, they wake Sleeping Beauty up on Monday, put her back to sleep and wake her up again on Tuesday.

From Scientific American

"This France get their tails up," Packer acknowledges.

From BBC