tailed

IPA: tˈeɪɫd

adjective

  • (often in combination) Having a tail.
  • (entomology) Of certain butterflies, having one or more filamentous projections on the tornal section of each hind wing.
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Examples of "tailed" in Sentences

  • McGuffey "tailed" on to the rope and with raucous cries hauled away.
  • But everyone was bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, which is always a good sign.
  • Armand either got busted by his mommy, or has high-tailed from the spank’n. cei la vie
  • I will tell you that it dragged in the middle and, for me, really kind of tailed off at the end.
  • The poem, in Italian, is an extended or "tailed" sonnet, with a coda of six lines appended to the standard 14.
  • The piece of gray matter that lies highest in the cerebral interior is the caudate nucleus ( "tailed" L, because of its shape).
  • Peninsula and the Philippines, and our explorers have failed to obtain any specimens of the "tailed" people in whose existence many of the
  • The order Ophiomorpha, as has been before observed, present a general resemblance to serpents, and a special resemblance to certain short-tailed ones; though it is rather with the Amphisbenian Sauriansthat they may most advantageously be compared.

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