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noun

A hinged flap at the back of a truck that can be lowered or removed when loading or unloading the vehicle; a tailgate.

Usage examples:

A tailboard from a trailer was lost on sunday, november between 8pm and 9pm on the stradbally road.
noun

Less technical term for coccyx.

noun

Less technical term for coccyx.

noun

A man's formal morning or evening coat, with a long skirt divided at the back into tails and cut away in front.

Usage examples:

These tailcoats and top hats with over 5,000 sequins hand-glued are still an amazing sight to see o…
noun

A man's formal morning or evening coat, with a long skirt divided at the back into tails and cut away in front.

Usage examples:

These tailcoats and top hats with over 5,000 sequins hand-glued are still an amazing sight to see o…
adjective

Having a tail of a specified kind.

Usage examples:

A long-tailed lizard
verb

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

Usage examples:

A flock of paparazzi had tailed them all over london
suffix

Having a tail of the type mentioned

Usage examples:

A furry-tailed animal
noun

A weak batsman sent in to bat towards the end of the batting order.

Usage examples:

An astonishing display of hitting by the tailender
noun

A business that uses the internet to sell its products

Usage examples:

A music/wine/electrical e-tailer
noun

A hinged flap at the back of a truck that can be lowered or removed when loading or unloading the vehicle.

Usage examples:

The android made slow progress, and she was impatient, so she went outside to the truck and lowered…
verb

Drive too closely behind (another vehicle).

Usage examples:

He started tailgating the motorist in front
verb

Drive too closely behind (another vehicle).

Usage examples:

He started tailgating the motorist in front
noun

A hinged flap at the back of a truck that can be lowered or removed when loading or unloading the vehicle.

Usage examples:

The android made slow progress, and she was impatient, so she went outside to the truck and lowered…
noun

A hinged flap at the back of a truck that can be lowered or removed when loading or unloading the vehicle.

Usage examples:

The android made slow progress, and she was impatient, so she went outside to the truck and lowered…
verb

Drive too closely behind (another vehicle).

Usage examples:

He started tailgating the motorist in front
verb

Drive too closely behind (another vehicle).

Usage examples:

He started tailgating the motorist in front
noun

A hinged flap at the back of a truck that can be lowered or removed when loading or unloading the vehicle.

Usage examples:

The android made slow progress, and she was impatient, so she went outside to the truck and lowered…
noun

The residue of something, especially ore.

Usage examples:

Tailings from the mine may contaminate local waterways
verb

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

Usage examples:

A flock of paparazzi had tailed them all over london
phrasal verb

To become gradually less or smaller

Usage examples:

Profits tailed off in the last half of the year.
noun

The residue of something, especially ore.

Usage examples:

Tailings from the mine may contaminate local waterways
noun

(in france before 1789) a tax levied on the common people by the king or an overlord.

Usage examples:

The main direct tax, the taille, was levied on persons in central provinces, but on land in periphe…
noun

(in france before 1789) a tax levied on the common people by the king or an overlord.

Usage examples:

The main direct tax, the taille, was levied on persons in central provinces, but on land in periphe…

Tailleur

tɑːˈjəː
noun

A woman's tailor-made suit.

Usage examples:

A group of belles de jour ready for sin strutted down the oval runway in black velvet dresses with …
noun

A red light at the rear of a motor vehicle, train, or bicycle.

noun

A red light at the rear of a motor vehicle, train, or bicycle.

noun

A person whose occupation is making fitted clothes such as suits, trousers, and jackets to fit individual customers.

Usage examples:

While custom tailors sold individually fitted suits and other personalized apparel, they increasing…
verb

Another term for bluefish.

adjective

Specially made for a particular person, organization, or purpose

Usage examples:

All the facilities will be tailor-made., they primarily concentrate on developing tailor-made produ…
noun

A small southern asian warbler that makes a row of holes in one or two large leaves and stitches them together with cottony fibres or silk to form a container for the nest.

Usage examples:

Collected here in 1945, the tailorbirds remained ignored until a 2001 expedition revisited the mass…
adjective

(of clothes) smart, fitted, and well cut.

Usage examples:

A tailored charcoal-grey suit
verb

(of a tailor) make (clothes) to fit individual customers.

Usage examples:

He was wearing a sports coat which had obviously been tailored in london
noun

A female tailor.

Usage examples:

Jane had started working as a tailoress to boost her family's income

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