All English words - page 5790
nounA 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.
nounLess technical term for coccyx.
nounLess technical term for coccyx.
nounA 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…
nounA 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…
adjectiveHaving a tail of a specified kind.
Usage examples:
A long-tailed lizard
verbFollow and observe (someone) closely, especially in secret.
Usage examples:
A flock of paparazzi had tailed them all over london
suffixHaving a tail of the type mentioned
Usage examples:
A furry-tailed animal
nounA weak batsman sent in to bat towards the end of the batting order.
Usage examples:
An astonishing display of hitting by the tailender
nounA business that uses the internet to sell its products
Usage examples:
A music/wine/electrical e-tailer
nounA 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…
verbDrive too closely behind (another vehicle).
Usage examples:
He started tailgating the motorist in front
verbDrive too closely behind (another vehicle).
Usage examples:
He started tailgating the motorist in front
nounA 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…
nounA 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…
verbDrive too closely behind (another vehicle).
Usage examples:
He started tailgating the motorist in front
verbDrive too closely behind (another vehicle).
Usage examples:
He started tailgating the motorist in front
nounA 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…
nounThe residue of something, especially ore.
Usage examples:
Tailings from the mine may contaminate local waterways
verbFollow and observe (someone) closely, especially in secret.
Usage examples:
A flock of paparazzi had tailed them all over london
phrasal verbTo become gradually less or smaller
Usage examples:
Profits tailed off in the last half of the year.
nounThe 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…
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tɑːˈjəːnounA 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 …
nounA red light at the rear of a motor vehicle, train, or bicycle.
nounA red light at the rear of a motor vehicle, train, or bicycle.
nounA 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…
verbAnother term for bluefish.
adjectiveSpecially 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…
nounA 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
nounA female tailor.
Usage examples:
Jane had started working as a tailoress to boost her family's income
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