Lose as a tail
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SHAKELose, as a tail
SHAKELose, as one's tail
COVERONESTRACKSTry to lose a tail
ELUDELose one's tail?
MOLTLose tail feathers
LOSEShake, as a tail
ELUDESLoses, as a tail
SHOOKLost, as a tail
WAGShake, as a tail
WAGOscillate, as a tail
WAGSShakes, as a tail
LOSESShakes, as a tail
ELUDEShake, as a tail
LOSEShake, as a tail?
WAGSWiggles, as a tail
WAGGLEShake, as a duck's tail
LOSEShake, as a police tail
WAGSMoves, as a dog's tail
SWISHEDMoved, as a horse's tail
WAGShake, as a dog's tail
DOCKCut short as a tail
BOBCut short, as a horse's tail
LOSEGet rid of, as a tail
WAGMove one's tail, as a dog
WAGSGoes back and forth, as a tail
PINONAttach, as a tail to a donkey
WAGMove from side to side, as a tail
eyelikeusually circular marking (as on a peacock's tail)
eyespoteyelike spot, as on the tail of a peacock; eye
sciuroidresembling a squirrel's tail, as the spikes of certain grasses
goldtailas in goldtail moth, a European moth with a yellow tail tuft
fishtailgas burner having two jets crossing each other so as to produce a flame resembling a fish's tail
urodelesany of an order (Caudata syn. Urodela) of amphibians (as newts and salamanders) that have a tail throughout life
urodeleany of an order (Caudata syn. Urodela) of amphibians (as newts and salamanders) that have a tail throughout life
prehensileadapted to seize or grasp, esp by wrapping round; as, the prehensile tail of a monkey also PREHENSIVE, PREHENSORIAL, PREHENSORY
besthe patron deity of music, dancing, and children, represented as a hairy dwarf having a tail and wearing a lion's skin
telsonicthe last segment, or an appendage of the last segment, of certain arthropods, as the middle flipper of a lobster's tail
telsonthe last segment, or an appendage of the last segment, of certain arthropods, as the middle flipper of a lobster's tail
homocercal(of a fish's tail) Appearing outwardly symmetrical but with the backbone passing into the upper lobe, as in all higher fish
telsonsthe last segment, or an appendage of the last segment, of certain arthropods, as the middle flipper of a lobster's tail