"Tails" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tails" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Tails
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"Tails" Meaning

The back or rear part of something.

Example: "The tail of the car was dented."

Or, the back or lower part of an animal's body.

Example: "The cat's tail swept back and forth as she chased the mouse."

"Tails" Examples

Examples of Usage:


Verbs

The leaves started to fall from the trees, and scattered all over the ground.
The dog was wagging its tail excitedly.
She lost her balance and fell on her tail and sprained it badly.

Nouns

At the end of the race, they discovered that their tails were tied and no one knew who the winner was.
The raccoon had a little tail that it used to balance while jumping from tree to tree.
The comet's tail was visible from the Earth's surface and shone bright in the night sky.

Adjectives

Their favorite pastime was watching the funny cartoon with a talking rabbit and an orange tail.
The designers made unique fashion accessories that were popular due to their interesting tail designs.
The expression of joy is often depicted with the picture of a monkey with a funny tail hanging loose.

"Tails" Similar Words

Tailor

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Tailored

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Made to fit someone or something very carefully because it is for a particular person or use.

Tailoress

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Tailoring

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Tailors

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Tailpiece

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Tailpipe

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A pipe through which exhaust gases escape from an internal combustion engine, such as a car engine.

Tailpipes

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Tailspin

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Tailwind

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A word with multiple meanings!<br><br>In various contexts, "tailwind" can have the following meanings:<br><br>1. <strong>Meteorology</strong>: A tailwind is a type of wind that blows from behind a moving object, such as an airplane, a boat, or a sailboat. A tailwind helps to increase the speed of the object and make its journey easier.<br>2. <strong>Dynamics</strong>: In physics, a tailwind is a term used to describe the additional motion of an object or a person when moving in the same direction as the wind.<br>3. <strong>Idiomatic expression</strong>: To have a "tailwind" in a figurative sense means to have favorable circumstances or conditions that support or propel something forward, such as a project, a business, or an idea.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The ship sailed with the tailwind, reaching its destination faster than predicted."<br> "The new policy has a tailwind of public support, making it more likely to pass."<br> "The team had a tailwind of momentum going into the final quarter of the competition."<br><br>In general, the concept of a tailwind represents a helpful or advantageous force that aids progress or success.

Tailzie

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Taimyr

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The word "Taimyr" can refer to:<br><br>1. Taimyr Peninsula: A peninsula in the Russian Arctic that is part of the Krasnoyarsk Krai administrative division, stretching from the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug in the west to the Kola Peninsula in the east.<br>2. Taimyr animals: Taimyr reindeer are a distinct subspecies of reindeer that are found primarily on the Taimyr Peninsula and surrounding areas of Siberia. They are well adapted to the harsh Arctic environment and are known for their ability to thrive in areas with extremely cold temperatures.<br>3. Taimyr tiger: A subspecies of the Amur leopard (not tiger) that is found in the Russian Far East and eastern parts of the Taimyr Peninsula.<br><br>It's worth noting that "Taimyr" might also refer to other geographic locations or features with similar names, so the context of the reference can be helpful in narrowing down the specific meaning.

Tain

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Temporary or temporary lake, especially one that forms by the overflowing of a river.

Tainan

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Taine

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Taint

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To impart a discreditable or illicit quality on; to deprive of innocence or purity; to sully or corrupt.