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alt. (tail end English) n. (tail end English)
Usage examples of "tail ends".
Unlike hydra, they have clearly defined head and tail ends, and a much more elaborate behavioural repertoire.
There, soaring along not twenty feet above the swirling waters of the river was an elfin airship which had dropped so swiftly from the heavens that rag-tail ends of clouds were dragged along and were rising skyward like misty bubbles here and there overhead.
The point was to take the twitching, wildly wriggling tail ends that newts and salamanders shed when you grab them with your hand -- you can also knock them off with the flip of a hard finger -- and swallow these living fragments in their mobile state.
But they were far more colorful, their tail ends flashing blue, green, red and every other color of the rainbow.
Only the tapering head and tail ends of the grub were capable of moving very much.
Cluff Drybannock worked with the men as one of the team, the tail ends of his hair floating in the animal-scented water as he shouldered his portion of the weight.
Out of the horse's belly hung the tail ends of the worm-creatures, which writhed from side to side as their forward halves, buried within the beast, sought out choice morsels of horse flesh.
They were both talking at once, trampling the tail ends of each other's sentences, racing pell-mell through memories and anecdotes and jokes they'd been saving, sharing them with the group but talking for each other.
If the scale is correct, the tail ends about five hundred feet off the road.