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tail



tail [tail tails tailed tailing] noun, verb BrE [teɪl] NAmE [teɪl]
noun  
 
OF BIRD/ANIMAL/FISH
1. countable the part that sticks out and can be moved at the back of the body of a bird, an animal or a fish
The dog ran up, wagging its tail.
The male has beautiful tail feathers.
see also ponytail  
 
-TAILED
2. (in adjectives)having the type of tail mentioned
a white-tailed eagle  
 
OF PLANE/SPACECRAFT
3. countable the back part of a plane, ↑spacecraft, etc
the tail wing  
 
BACK/END OF STH
4. countable ~ (of sth) a part of sth that sticks out at the back like a tail
the tail of a kite
5. countable ~ (of sth) the last part of sth that is moving away from you
the tail of the procession
see also tail end  
 
JACKET
6. tailsplural (also tail·coat countable)a long jacket divided at the back below the waist into two pieces that become narrower at the bottom, worn by men at very formal events
The men all wore top hat and tails.
see also coat-tails, ↑shirt tail
compare dinner jacket, ↑morning coat  
 
SIDE OF COIN
7. tailsuncountable the side of a coin that does not have a picture of the head of a person on it, used as one choice when a coin is tossed to decide sth
compare heads n. (5
 
PERSON WHO FOLLOWS SB
8. countable (informal)a person who is sent to follow sb secretly and find out information about where that person goes, what they do, etc
The police have put a tail on him.
more at bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at bright-eyed, chase your own tail at chase v., can't make head nor tail of sthheads or tails? at head n., nose to tail at nose n., a sting in the tail at sting n.

Word Origin:
Old English tæg(e)l, from a Germanic base meaning ‘hair, hairy tail’; related to Middle Low German tagel ‘twisted whip, rope's end’. The early sense of the verb (early 16th cent.) was ‘fasten to the back of something’.

Example Bank:
It was black from its nose to the tip of its tail.
My dog loves to chase his tail.
The dog ran out with its tail wagging madly.
The dog wagged its tail furiously.
The plane's tail section had broken off.
Traffic which used to be nose to tail now flows freely.
the truck at the tail of our convoy
Idioms:on somebody's tail tail wagging the dog turn tail with your tail between your legs
Derived Word:tailless
Derived:tail back tail off
 
verb ~ sb
to follow sb closely, especially in order to watch where they go and what they do
Syn: shadow
A private detective had been tailing them for several weeks.
see top and tail sth at top v.
Verb forms:

Word Origin:
Old English tæg(e)l, from a Germanic base meaning ‘hair, hairy tail’; related to Middle Low German tagel ‘twisted whip, rope's end’. The early sense of the verb (early 16th cent.) was ‘fasten to the back of something’.

Example Bank:
She was closely tailed by a detective.
They decided to let him go and then tail him.

 
See also:tailcoat

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