Tail - How To Discuss

Tail,

Definition of Tail:

  1. The hindmost part of an animal, especially when prolonged beyond the rest of the body, such as the flexible extension of the backbone in a vertebrate, the feathers at the hind end of a bird, or a terminal appendage in an insect.

  2. A thing resembling an animals tail in its shape or position, typically something extending downward or outward at the end of something.

  3. Limitation of an estate so that it can be passed on only to the specified entities or relatives, such as sons or daughters (direct descendents).

  4. Provide with a tail.

  5. The reverse side of a coin (used when tossing a coin).

  6. A person secretly following another to observe their movements.

  7. Join (one thing) to another.

  8. The end of a long train or line of people or vehicles.

  9. Follow and observe (someone) closely, especially in secret.

  10. (of an object in flight) drift or curve in a particular direction.

  11. A persons buttocks.

Synonyms of Tail

Detective, Investigator, Private investigator, Shadow, Thule, Ultima Thule, Acknowledgments, Adherent, Affix, Aft, After, Aftermost, Afterpart, Afterpiece, Allonge, Appendage, Appendix, Arm, ■■■■, ■■■, Attendant, Back, Back door, Back matter, Back seat, Back side, Backside, Backward, ■■■■■■■ title, Bedog, Behind, Bibliography, Bitter end, Bottom, Bottom dollar, Bough, Boundary, Braid, Branch, Breech, Brush, Buff, ■■■, Bun, ■■■■, ■■■■ end, Buttocks, Can, Catch line, Catchword, Cauda, Caudal, Caudal appendage, Caudate, Caudated, Caudation, Caudiform, Cavaliere servente, Chase, Cheeks, Chignon, Coda, Codicil, Coil, Colophon, Come after, Come behind, Commentary, Conclusive, Contents, Contents page, Copyright page, Courtier, Croup, Cue, Dangler, Dedication, Definitive, Dependent, Determinative, Disciple, Dock, Dog, Enclitic, Endleaf, Endmost, Endpaper, Endsheet, Envoi, Epilogue, Errata, Eventual, Extreme, Extremity, Eye, ■■■ end, Fan, ■■■■■, Fantail, Farthest, Farthest bound, Final, Flag, Flunky, Flyleaf, Folio, Follow, Follow a clue, Follow up, Follower, Following, Fore edge, Foreword, Front matter, Go after, Go behind, Half-title page, Hand, Hanger-on, Head, Heel, Henchman, Hind, Hind end, Hind part, Hinder, Hindermost, Hindhand, Hindhead, Hindmost, Homme de cour, Hound, Hunt down, Imp, Imprint, Index, Infix, Inscription, Interlineation, Interpolation, Introduction, ■■■■■, Jumping-off place, Keister, Knot, Last, Leaf, Leg, Limb, Limit, Limiting, Link, Lobe, Lobule, Makeup, Marginalia, Member, Move behind, Nib, Nose, Nose out, Note, Occiput, Offshoot, ■■■■■, Page, Parasite, Partisan, Pigtail, Pinion, Plait, Point, Polar, Pole, Posterior, Postern, Postscript, Prat, Preface, Prefix, Preliminaries, Proclitic, Public, Pursue, Pursuer, Pursuivant, Queue, Rabbit, Ramification, Rattail, Rear, Rear end, Rearmost, Rearward, Recto, Retrograde, Reverse, Reverso, Rider, Rump, Run down, Run to earth, Runner, Running title, Rusty-dusty, Satellite, Scholia, Scion, Sectary, Shadow, Signature, Smell out, Sniff out, Spray, Sprig, Spur, Stalk, Stern, Stooge, String along, Stub, Stump, Subtitle, Successor, Suffix, Supporter, Switch, Tab, Table of contents, Tag, Tag after, Tag along, Tag end, Tagtail, Tail end, Tailed, Tailgate, Taillike, Tailpiece, Tendril, Terminal, Terminating, Terminative, Text, Tip, Title, Title page, Topknot, Trace, Trace down, Track, Track down, Trail, Trail after, Trailer, Train, Trainbearer, Tread close upon, Trim size, Tuchis, Tush, Tushy, Twig, Twist, Type page, Ultimate, Verso, Votary, Wake, Ward heeler, Wing, Hindmost part, Back end, Appendage, Buttocks, Backside, Behind, Bottom, Seat, Rump, Rear, Rear end

How to use Tail in a sentence?

  1. An armored truck at the tail of the convoy.
  2. The chances of heads and tails in the long run are equal.
  3. The dogs tail began to wag frantically.
  4. The next pitch tailed in on me at the last second.
  5. A flock of paparazzi had tailed them all over Paris.
  6. Each new row of houses tailed on its drains to those of its neighbors.
  7. The trailed tail of a capital Q.
  8. Her calligraphy was topped by banners of black ink and tailed like the haunches of fabulous beasts.

Meaning of Tail & Tail Definition

Tail,

Tail means,

From time to time, claims for damages and liability risks by employees may appear years later. All losses, but not reported (IBNR) are often interpreted as final obligations.

Meanings of Tail

  1. Follow and see (someone) closely, especially in secret.

  2. It brings breath.

  3. Swimming (from a flying object) or turning in a certain direction.

  4. It connects (one) with another.

  5. An animal's own back, especially if it protrudes beyond the rest of the body, such as the elastic extension of the spinal cord in a caterpillar, the feathers on the back of a bird, or the final supplement in insects.

  6. Something that resembles the shape or status of an animal's tail, usually something that ends or comes out of something.

  7. One man secretly followed behind to see what others were doing.

  8. Someone's ■■■

  9. Coin back (used when dripping a coin)

  10. Property restrictions, especially inheritance or property rights, are limited to an individual and his heirs.

Sentences of Tail

  1. Crowds of paparazzi came all over Paris

  2. Its calligraphy is topped with ribbons of black ink and its tail is like the buttocks of a magnificent animal.

  3. The next move kills me at the last second

  4. Every line of new homes extends from the gutter system to its neighbors

  5. The dog's tail began to move helplessly

  6. The capital is Q.

  7. Armored truck behind the convoy

  8. In the long run, the chances of a coin being returned are the same

  9. The destination remains in the normal queue

Tail,

Tail Meanings:

  1. Meaning of Tail: Loss claims and the risk of employee liability, in any case, can arise years later. The amount of damage but not reported (IBNR) is often referred to as legal status.

Meanings of Tail

  1. An animal's own back, especially if it extends beyond the rest of the body, such as elastic extensions in the spinal cord, feathers on the back of birds, or the last appendage in insects.

  2. Anything that resembles or shapes an animal's tail and usually spreads under or outside an object.

  3. One person secretly followed the others to see their movements.

  4. Coin side without head image (used when the coin is flipped to determine the winner).

  5. Go ahead and take a closer look (at someone), especially secretly.

  6. Remove stems or stems (fruits or vegetables) to boil.

  7. After wrapping the winch drum a few times, pull the end (rope) so that it does not slip when turning the winch.

  8. Connecting (one thing) to another.

  9. Restrictions on the property of a person and their direct descendants, in particular inheritance or limited property.

Sentences of Tail

  1. The dog's tail began to move unconsciously.

  2. Capital Tell Q.

  3. Catering truck behind the train

  4. I can't believe it, I don't know where it went.

  5. The coach kicked Ryan in the tail.

  6. The coin is likely to be reversed in the long run.

  7. A group of paparazzi followed him on his way to London.

  8. The calligraphy is topped with a thread of black ink and its tail is like the buttocks of a magnificent animal.

  9. The next move hits me in the last second.

Synonyms of Tail

sit-upon, Sitzfleisch, private ■■■■, haunches, botty, uropygium, nates, fundament, bippy, patootie, rass, tochus, tail feathers, duff, gumshoe, shamus, BTM, buns, derrière, hindquarters, ■■■■, bogey, scut, ■■■■■■, heinie, jacksie, bazoo, tushie

Tail,

Tail Meanings:

Compensation claims and the risk of employee liability in any case can arise years later. The amount of damage that was reported but not reported (IBNR) is often referred to as legal status.

Meanings of Tail

  1. An animal's own back, especially if it extends beyond the rest of the body, such as the elastic extension of the spinal cord in the vertebrae, the feathers on the back of a bird, or the last appendix in insects.

  2. An object that resembles the tail of an animal in shape or position and usually eventually spreads under or outside an object.

  3. One person secretly chased after others to see their movements.

  4. The side of the headless coin (used when turning the coin to determine the winner).

  5. Remove stems or hints (fruits or vegetables) when boiled.

  6. After wrapping it a few times on the winch drum, pull the end (rope) so that it does not slip when turning the winch.

  7. Property restrictions, especially inheritance or titles that are limited to a person and their direct descendants.

Sentences of Tail

  1. The dog's tail began to move cowardly

  2. I can't believe it, I don't know where it has gone.

  3. The probability of a coin turning over in the long run is the same.

  4. A mob of paparazzi chased him in London.

  5. The calligraphy has a crown of black ink thread and its tail is like the hips of a legendary creature.

  6. The floor is in a normal row.

Synonyms of Tail

private eye, batty, private ■■■■, sleuth, ■■■■, bahookie, ■■■■■, caboose, rusty dusty, ■■■■■■

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