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tails

[teylz] / teɪlz /




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She went on to dance for many years, reaching what she said was "a decent standard", and even performed on stage in a top hat and tails.

From BBC

This matters because comets typically show two main tails, a dust tail that trails behind and a plasma tail that points away from the Sun.

From Science Daily

If the AI trade continues to grow according to his expectations, there could be “broader coat tails” beyond chip makers such as Nvidia, he said, “and memory would be the biggest beneficiary.”

From MarketWatch

In Southern California, lions have shown deformities from inbreeding, including kinked tails and malformed sperm.

From Los Angeles Times

The new law will also ban dogs who have their ears cropped or tails docked from being imported into Great Britain at any age.

From BBC