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Synonym: rear, end. Antonym: front, head

Meaning: The rear part of an animal or the lower part of an object.

Tails sentence for class 1


- The dog wags its tails happily.
- My cat has fluffy tails that sway.
- Birds have colorful tails in the sky.
- The fox has a bushy tails that looks nice.
- The kite flies high with long tails behind.
- Tails help animals balance when they run.
- The iguana has long tails to help it climb.
- We saw a rabbit with cute little tails.
- The dragon has magical tails that sparkle.
- A fish swims with its fins and tails in the water.
- The monkey swings its tails around the tree.
- My pet has fuzzy tails that tickle my face.
- The cow has short tails that swish away flies.
- The little girl drew a picture of fox tails.
- Tails can show how happy pets are.
- The peacock struts with beautiful tails open wide.
- A mouse has tiny tails that wiggle fast.
- The horse has flowing tails that dance in the wind.
- We learned that some animals use tails to communicate.
- The train has long tails at the end of the cars.
- The rabbit twirls its tails when it is excited.
- Penguins waddle with their tails pointing up.
- My blanket has soft tails that keep me warm.
- The wind blew softly, making the tails of the banners flutter.
- A comet has bright tails that shine in the night sky.
- The dog chased its own tails round and round.
- Tails are important for some animals to steer and swim.
- The cartoon has funny characters with silly tails.
- The raccoon has striped tails that are very cute.
- We can make fairy tales with magical tails in them.

Tails sentence for class 2


- The dog wagged its tails happily.
- I saw three fluffy tails in the park.
- The cat chased its own tails in circles.
- The fox has a bushy tails.
- My friend has a pet with long tails.
- The squirrel climbed the tree with its tails high.
- The kite flew high with colorful tails.
- The rabbit has short tails.
- The monkey swung its tails from the branch.
- The fish swam with its tails moving fast.
- The bird fluffed its tails while resting.
- We saw two dogs with wagging tails.
- The dragon in the story had magical tails.
- The elephant's tails swayed gently.
- The children laughed at the puppy's curly tails.
- The peacock showed off its beautiful tails.
- The horse shook its tails to chase away flies.
- The cartoon character had funny tails.
- The raccoon wiggled its tails in the grass.
- The witch's cat had long, pointy tails.
- The dinosaur had tiny tails behind it.
- The little girl drew pictures of animals with tails.
- The wind made the flags' tails flutter.
- The teddy bear had soft tails.
- The lion's tails looked very majestic.
- The snail carried its shells and tails slowly.
- The puppy's tails wagged when it saw me.
- The lizard's tails can grow back if lost.
- The fairy tale had a dragon with shimmering tails.
- The kids played tag and laughed, their tails bouncing.

Tails sentence for class 3


- The dog wagged its tails happily.
- I saw two fluffy tails on the cats.
- The kite flew high with its long tails.
- The squirrel has bushy tails that look so cute.
- My favorite part of the movie was the dancing tails.
- The fish swam with colorful tails in the water.
- The fox has beautiful red tails.
- The rabbit's tails were soft and fluffy.
- The dragon in the story had sparkling tails.
- The little girl painted rainbow tails on her paper.
- The parade had balloons with long tails.
- The birds flew in the sky with their tails spread wide.
- The puppy chased its own tails around the yard.
- The wind blew the leaves like tails in the air.
- The magician pulled a rabbit with long tails from the hat.
- The peacock showed off its colorful tails.
- The train had bright tails that shimmered in the sun.
- The children laughed as they chased their own tails.
- The cartoon featured funny animals with silly tails.
- The butterfly flapped its delicate tails.
- The little boy drew a picture of a monster with many tails.
- The horse had shiny tails that glistened in the light.
- The raccoon wiggled its tails as it searched for food.
- The costume party had kids dressed up with funny tails.
- The wind made the flags wave like tails in the breeze.
- The owl turned its head and showed its fluffy tails.
- The lizard's tails can grow back if it loses one.
- The children played a game where they pretended to have tails.
- The teddy bear had a small tail that made it look cute.
- The storybook had a picture of a dragon with many tails.

Tails sentence for class 4


- The dog wagged its tails happily when it saw its owner.
- The cat played with its tails, chasing it around the house.
- My friend has a pet lizard that has colorful tails.
- The kite flew high in the sky with long tails streaming behind it.
- The monkey swung from tree to tree, its tails helping it balance.
- When I saw the puppy, I couldn't resist its wagging tails.
- The fish swam gracefully, its fins looking like beautiful tails.
- In the book, the dragon had shiny golden tails that sparkled.
- The fox ran through the forest, its bushy tails flicking behind it.
- We drew a picture of a horse with flowing tails in the wind.
- The rabbit twitched its tails as it hopped around the garden.
- At the pet store, I saw a hamster with small curly tails.
- The peacock spread its feathers wide, showing off its colorful tails.
- During the parade, the dancers wore costumes with bright tails.
- The animation showed a character with magical tails that glowed.
- My sister and I made a craft with paper tails for our puppets.
- The sailor tied knots in ropes that had different lengths of tails.
- The windy day made the flags flap about with long tails.
- The squirrel climbed the tree quickly, its tails balancing it perfectly.
- In my dream, I had a unicorn with sparkling rainbow tails.
- The detective found clues that looked like animal tails in the forest.
- In our science project, we learned about the tails of different animals.
- The children laughed as the puppy tugged at their shoelaces with its tails.
- The cartoon showed a character with silly fluffy tails bouncing around.
- At the carnival, there were balloons shaped like animals with big tails.
- The children made a fun game about animals and their tails.
- The little girl wore a costume that had colorful tails attached to it.
- The explorer discovered a new species of bird with unique tails.
- I watched a nature documentary about sea creatures and their tails.
- The storybook had magical creatures with glowing tails that shared wisdom.

Tails sentence for class 5


- The dog wagged its tails happily when it saw its owner.
- I flipped the coin and it landed on tails.
- My cat chased her own tails around the living room.
- The kite soared high with its long, colorful tails streaming in the wind.
- At the party, we played a game where we tossed a coin to call heads or tails.
- The artist painted a picture of a fox with bushy tails.
- In the story, the dragon had two long, glittering tails.
- We learned about animals that have long tails to help them balance.
- The magician pulled a rabbit out of a hat with two fluffy tails.
- During our nature walk, we saw squirrels with bushy tails climbing trees.
- I made a wish as I tossed a coin and hoped for better luck with tails.
- The dancer wore a costume with shiny tails that sparkled under the lights.
- The children's book had funny illustrations of animals with silly tails.
- We flipped a coin to decide if we would play heads or tails.
- The tail of the comet shone brightly as it streaked across the sky.
- My favorite character in the movie had a magical tail that could change colors.
- The dog playfully chased its own tails in circles.
- The lions tails swished back and forth as it lay in the sun.
- In the game, if you guessed tails correctly, you won a prize.
- The fairy tale featured a princess with a long, shimmering tail.
- The artist created a sculpture of a cat with twirling tails.
- We saw a funny video of a puppy trying to catch its own tails.
- The weather was perfect for flying kites with long tails.
- In the park, we spotted a peacock showing off its colorful tails.
- The teacher showed us pictures of fish with beautiful tails.
- The fabric of the dress flowed like tails when the dancer spun.
- While camping, we learned about animals that rely on their tails for balance.
- The lucky coin had a special design on both heads and tails.
- The rabbits fluffy tails were soft and fun to touch.
- The little girl giggled as she watched her dog chase its tails around the yard.

Tails simple sentence


- The dog wagged its tails happily.
- She loved the fluffy tails of the kittens.
- He noticed the long tails of the fish in the aquarium.
- They discussed the different types of tails animals have.
- She felt excited to see the colorful tails of the peacocks.
- He learned how some animals use their tails for balance.
- They watched the cat chase its own tails.
- She appreciated the beauty of the tails on the birds.
- He wanted to draw pictures of animals with interesting tails.
- They noticed how the tails help animals communicate.
- She felt happy when the puppy played with its tails.
- He wanted to learn more about the function of tails.
- They discussed how tails can help in hunting.
- She admired the graceful tails of the dolphins.
- He felt amazed by the tails of the colorful lizards.
- They loved to watch the tails of the horses as they ran.
- She learned that some tails can be used for defense.
- He noticed the fluffy tails of the rabbits in the garden.
- They appreciated the unique tails of different species.
- She felt inspired to write a story about animals with tails.
- He wanted to photograph animals and their tails.
- They discussed the role of tails in animal behavior.
- She felt curious about how tails evolve over time.
- He enjoyed learning about how tails can indicate mood.
- They felt excited to see the tails of the creatures in the wild.
- She loved the way the tails of the fish moved in the water.
- He wanted to create a collection of tails in art.
- They discussed how tails can help with swimming.
- She felt a connection to nature while observing tails.
- He appreciated the diversity of tails in the animal kingdom.


Tails in a sentence

(1) Balisaurs had long tails.

(2) Iguanians have long tails.

(3) The fish had finned tails.

(4) The horsts flick their tails.

(5) Coatis have long, ringed tails.

(6) The strange cat had three tails.

(7) The coin landed side up on tails.

(8) The coin landed with its tails up.

(9) Barosaurs had long necks and tails.

(10) The kittens are chasing their tails.



Tails sentence

(11) We saw the cubs chasing their tails.

(12) Brontosaurs had long necks and tails.

(13) The biauriculate comet had two tails.

(14) Some animals store fat in their tails.

(15) Diplodocuses had long necks and tails.

(16) Let's wag together and chase our tails.

(17) The cottontails had fluffy white tails.

(18) The hatchings wiggled their tiny tails.

(19) The dawties wagged their tails happily.

(20) Apatosauruses had long necks and tails.




Tails make sentence

(21) The doggies wagged their tails happily.

(22) My guppies have beautiful flowing tails.

(23) I flipped the coin and it came up tails.

(24) Some diprotodonts have prehensile tails.

(25) I love the way beardies wag their tails.

(26) Braxies are known for their bushy tails.

(27) The apatosauri had long necks and tails.

(28) Atheres are known for their bushy tails.

(29) The lambs' tails wag happily as they run.

(30) The cat walked proudly with its tails up.



Sentence of tails

(31) Beaveries are known for their flat tails.

(32) The coin flipped over and landed on tails.

(33) The dags were wagging their tails happily.

(34) The dog wagged its tails up in excitement.

(35) The goose honked loudly with its tails up.

(36) Bewets have long, bushy tails for balance.

(37) The fish swam gracefully with its tails up.

(38) The kangaroo hopped away with its tails up.

(39) Plasma can be found in the tails of comets.

(40) The hounds were wagging their tails happily.




Tails meaningful sentence

(41) I spotted a dog-and-cat chasing their tails.

(42) The whelps were happily wagging their tails.

(43) Whydahs have long tails and vibrant plumage.

(44) The kittens love to frolic with their tails.

(45) Cags are known for their soft, fluffy tails.

(46) The fantails' tails are so long and elegant.

(47) The coin landed tails up against the carpet.

(48) A coin has a binary outcome: heads or tails.

(49) We admired the fluffy tails of the biscachas.

(50) The brontosaurs' tails were used for balance.



Tails sentence examples

(51) He wore a dress-coat with tails to the opera.

(52) The dags were chasing their tails in circles.

(53) Raccoon dogs are known for their bushy tails.

(54) The duckies wiggled their tails as they swam.

(55) The butterfly fluttered by with its tails up.

(56) The bitzers were wagging their tails happily.

(57) Bobtails are a breed of cat with short tails.

(58) The mushes' tails wagged happily as they ran.

(59) The rattlers rattled their tails as a warning.

(60) The beauty of Ninetails' tails is mesmerizing.



Sentence with tails

(61) The dogies were excitedly wagging their tails.

(62) The squirrel scampered away with its tails up.

(63) The beaglers wagged their tails in excitement.

(64) Belahs are known for their soft, fluffy tails.

(65) Blindworms are able to regenerate their tails.

(66) By nature, monkeys use their tails to balance.

(67) The butterfly has colorful tails on its wings.

(68) Some species of cuscuses have prehensile tails.

(69) The duckies wiggled their tails as they walked.

(70) Gerbils have long tails that help them balance.




Use tails in a sentence

(71) Langurs have long tails that help them balance.

(72) The butterfly's wings resembled delicate tails.

(73) The whelps were chasing their tails in circles.

(74) The beaglings were wagging their tails happily.

(75) Beglads are known for their soft, fluffy tails.

(76) Biscacha are known for their long, bushy tails.

(77) Ankylosauruses had club-like tails for defense.

(78) Ahsoka's signature head-tails are called lekku.

(79) The coin landed tails up against the bookshelf.

(80) I flipped the coin over and it landed on tails.



Sentence using tails

(81) Whales use their tails for locomotion in water.

(82) Foxes are quadrupedal animals with bushy tails.

(83) The mermaids dwell in the ocean and have tails.

(84) I wore a top hat and tails to the formal dance.

(85) Colobus monkeys are known for their long tails.

(86) Degus have long tails that they use for balance.

(87) The kittens playfully stroke each other's tails.

(88) The dogfaces were wagging their tails excitedly.

(89) The waddlers wiggled their tails as they walked.

(90) The kittens twinned around, chasing their tails.



Tails example sentence

(91) Babiches are known for their soft, fluffy tails.

(92) Amphisbaenas are able to regenerate their tails.

(93) The ducklings wiggled their tails as they walked.

(94) The fantails' tails are longer than their bodies.

(95) Ninetails is a mythical creature with nine tails.

(96) Some Reptilia species can regenerate their tails.

(97) The puppies were romping and chasing their tails.

(98) The dogfaces were chasing their tails in circles.

(99) The cats scurry along with their tails held high.

(100) The kittens playfully fondled each other's tails.



Sentence with word tails

(101) The bird perched on the branch with its tails up.

(102) The deer leaped over the fence with its tails up.

(103) The penguin waddled on the ice with its tails up.

(104) The turtle crawled on the sand with its tails up.

(105) The sheep grazed in the meadow with its tails up.

(106) Biologically, monkeys use their tails to balance.

(107) Dolphins use their tails for locomotion in water.

(108) I love how nipper's tails wag when they're happy.

(109) Foxes are known for their distinctive bushy tails.

(110) Toss a coin and see if it lands on heads or tails.



Sentence of tails

(111) Pipits are known for their distinctive long tails.

(112) He poaches lobster tails in a garlic butter sauce.

(113) Iguanians are capable of regenerating their tails.

(114) Langurs have long tails that they use for balance.

(115) Tamarins have long, slender bodies and long tails.

(116) The swan glided across the lake with its tails up.

(117) The bear stood on its hind legs with its tails up.

(118) The tails of a bellcurve represent extreme values.

(119) Stegosaurs had small heads and long, narrow tails.

(120) The yappers were chasing their tails in excitement.



Tails used in a sentence

(121) The lobster tails were sizzling on the hot broiler.

(122) The lambs' tails wag happily when they are content.

(123) Pipits are known for their distinctive, long tails.

(124) The lion roared with its tails up, ready to attack.

(125) The tails of the bell-curve represent the extremes.

(126) The doggies greeted their owner with wagging tails.

(127) The mals' tails wagged excitedly as they approached.

(128) Sauropods were known for their long necks and tails.

(129) The scrotums of whales are located near their tails.

(130) The fantails' tails fan out elegantly when they fly.



Tails sentence in English

(131) The bicaudal dog wagged both of its tails excitedly.

(132) The hoggets' tails were docked for hygiene purposes.

(133) The crocodile lurked in the water with its tails up.

(134) The bee buzzed around the flowers with its tails up.

(135) The birddogs were wagging their tails in excitement.

(136) You can use coins to play games like heads or tails.

(137) Neko ears and tails are popular cosplay accessories.

(138) Foxes are quadrupedal animals that have bushy tails.

(139) The aristocratic gentleman wore a top hat and tails.

(140) The dogs were in full cry as they chased their tails.

(141) Lizards can regenerate their tails if they lose them.

(142) The broadtails' tails are naturally broad and fluffy.

(143) The rexes' long tails provided balance and stability.

(144) Phoebes are known to flick their tails while perched.

(145) The mangabeys have long tails that help them balance.

(146) Bobcats have distinctive tufted ears and short tails.

(147) The horse pranced around the field with its tails up.

(148) The fox trotted through the forest with its tails up.

(149) The monkey swung from tree to tree with its tails up.

(150) The seagull soared through the sky with its tails up.

(151) I love how doggies wag their tails when they're happy.

(152) Lapins are small mammals known for their fluffy tails.

(153) The littermates loved to play with each other's tails.

(154) The kittens pounced and swatted at each other's tails.

(155) Pomfrets are known for their distinctive forked tails.

(156) Tunnies are known for their strong and powerful tails.

(157) Cirrostratus clouds are sometimes called mare's tails.

(158) Diprotodonts have long tails for balance and climbing.

(159) Cottontails are small rabbits with fluffy white tails.

(160) The rabbit hopped around the garden with its tails up.

(161) The owl hooted from the tree branch with its tails up.

(162) The dolphin jumped out of the water with its tails up.

(163) Bizcachas are known for their long tails and big ears.

(164) Blindworms are able to shed their tails if threatened.

(165) I love how Natsukichan's hair is styled in twin tails.

(166) The coccyges are more prominent in animals with tails.

(167) My cousin has a theory about why dogs wag their tails.

(168) You can use a nickel to play a game of heads or tails.

(169) Haemal spines are found in the tails of some reptiles.

(170) The dolphins leaped out of the bay with upturned tails.

(171) Dogs can wag their tails and follow their owner's lead.

(172) The dogs scurry along with their tails wagging happily.

(173) Waggles is a word that makes me think of wagging tails.

(174) Leguans are known for their long tails and sharp claws.

(175) The lizard scurried across the rocks with its tails up.

(176) Muroids are known for their sharp teeth and long tails.

(177) The puppies were jolly around with their tails wagging.

(178) Coucals are known for their long tails and strong legs.

(179) The whales were restive and kept splashing their tails.

(180) The turacos' long tails help them balance while perched.

(181) The broadtails' tails are a unique feature of the breed.

(182) The mermen's shimmering tails glistened in the sunlight.

(183) Bobtails are a breed of dog known for their short tails.

(184) Viscachas have long, bushy tails that help them balance.

(185) The undefined lagomorphs had long ears and fluffy tails.

(186) The puppies cavort around the yard, chasing their tails.

(187) Hakes are known for their slender bodies and long tails.

(188) The snake slithered through the grass with its tails up.

(189) I love how tufters wag their tails when they're excited.

(190) Begunks are known for their bushy tails and sharp claws.

(191) Biscachas are known for their long ears and short tails.

(192) Biscachas are known for their long ears and bushy tails.

(193) Brachyurous crustaceans are known for their short tails.

(194) Bristletails are sometimes called silverfish with tails.

(195) Brushtail monkeys are known for their long, bushy tails.

(196) The bassets' tails wagged excitedly as they played fetch.

(197) The chef buttered the lobster tails before grilling them.

(198) The piglets have curly tails that wag when they're happy.

(199) Threshers use their tails to stun and capture their prey.

(200) The apatosauri were known for their long necks and tails.

(201) I love how schnozzles wag their tails when they're happy.

(202) The piggies wiggled their curly tails as they ran around.

(203) The puppies scamper off to play with their tails wagging.

(204) The dogs herded toward their owners, wagging their tails.

(205) Larks are small birds with slender bodies and long tails.

(206) The floggers were made of leather and had multiple tails.

(207) Let's grill up some lobster tails for a special occasion.

(208) The tailcoat had a high collar and long tails at the back.

(209) The pups were happily chasing their tails in the backyard.

(210) The coccyxes of fish are absent as they do not have tails.

(211) The meerkats groom each other's tails to remove parasites.

(212) I couldn't make heads or tails out of the undefined array.

(213) The lobster tails were boiled in butter for a rich flavor.

(214) The alevins' tails started to grow longer as they matured.

(215) The jennets' tails swished back and forth as they trotted.

(216) The restaurant's signature dish is griddled lobster tails.

(217) Squirrels preen themselves to maintain their fluffy tails.

(218) The puppies mince about with wagging tails, eager to play.

(219) Baboos are known for their long tails and agile movements.

(220) The bandars were using their tails to balance on branches.

(221) The sapajous were using their tails to balance themselves.

(222) The puppies gamboled around the yard, wagging their tails.

(223) The brood of puppies were barking and wagging their tails.

(224) Wyverns are known for their sharp claws and venomous tails.

(225) The dragonettes' tails swished back and forth as they flew.

(226) Skinks are able to regenerate their tails if they are lost.

(227) The broadtails' tails are often used in traditional crafts.

(228) The broadtails' tails are often admired for their elegance.

(229) The bushbabies' long tails help them balance while jumping.

(230) Redtails are known for their distinctive red-colored tails.

(231) I couldn't make heads or tails of the phrase upside off of.

(232) The puppies like to frolic around with their tails wagging.

(233) The diplodocuses' tails were incredibly long and whip-like.

(234) The foxes prance through the forest, their tails held high.

(235) Sauropods had long tails that helped them maintain balance.

(236) The puppies rollicked around the yard, chasing their tails.

(237) Aracaris are able to balance on branches using their tails.

(238) The groom was crowned with a traditional top hat and tails.

(239) Squirrels use their legs and tails for locomotion in trees.

(240) The dogs wagged their tails as they pranced down the street.

(241) The dragonettes' tails left a trail of sparks in their wake.

(242) The broadtails' tails are a source of comfort for the sheep.

(243) The dogies were happily wagging their tails at the visitors.

(244) The dogies were happily wagging their tails at the children.

(245) The puppies playfully romped under with their tails wagging.

(246) Tegus are capable of regrowing their tails if they are lost.

(247) The brushtails in this area are known for their bushy tails.

(248) Howler monkeys use their prehensile tails to grasp branches.

(249) The puppies disport around with their tails wagging happily.

(250) The puppies began to rumpus around with their tails wagging.

(251) The gentleman's frock-coat had a high collar and long tails.

(252) Iguanians have a unique ability to store fat in their tails.

(253) How amazing is it that iguanians can regenerate their tails!

(254) The elephant trumpeted with its tails up, showing dominance.

(255) The appulses of the comets can be used to study their tails.

(256) Redhorse are known for their distinctive red fins and tails.

(257) The apods were able to climb trees using their strong tails.

(258) Geckoes are able to shed their tails as a defense mechanism.

(259) A nickel is a good coin to use for a game of heads or tails.

(260) There is a misconception that all snakes rattle their tails.

(261) The actor wore a top hat and tails for his role in the play.

(262) We decided to broil the lobster tails for a special occasion.

(263) The fantails' tails help them maintain balance during flight.

(264) The broadtails' tails are a source of pride for their owners.

(265) The broadtails' tails are a symbol of their breed's heritage.

(266) The broadtails' tails are a sign of good health and vitality.

(267) The broadtails' tails are a subject of study for researchers.

(268) The broadtails' tails are a reminder of the beauty of nature.

(269) He flipped the coin on to see if it landed on heads or tails.

(270) The biffos' fluffy tails were their most distinctive feature.

(271) Geckos are known for their ability to regenerate their tails.

(272) Geckos are able to detach their tails as a defense mechanism.

(273) The truth value of the statement all cats have tails is true.

(274) The sea-horses' tails curled around the seaweed as they swam.

(275) The munks had fluffy tails that helped them maintain balance.

(276) The urostyle is a long bone found in the tails of amphibians.

(277) You can sear up to three lobster tails in this non-stick pan.

(278) It is observed that dogs wag their tails when they are happy.

(279) He skewered the shrimp through their tails for easy grilling.

(280) The kittens romp around the living room, chasing their tails.

(281) The rooster crowed with its tails up, announcing the morning.

(282) If you trim beet tails and leaves, they require less washing.

(283) Some species of snakes can perform autotomies on their tails.

(284) The babools were using their tails to balance while climbing.

(285) The cane-rats are known for their sharp teeth and long tails.

(286) Vervets are known for their distinctive blue faces and tails.

(287) I always broil my lobster tails for a fancy and decadent meal.

(288) Otters use their tails to propel themselves through the water.

(289) The coin toss has an even chance of landing on heads or tails.

(290) The langouste tails were the highlight of the seafood platter.

(291) Ninetails' tails are said to have the ability to control fire.

(292) Many ornithopods had long tails for balance and communication.

(293) The broadtails' tails are a source of inspiration for artists.

(294) Saurischians were characterized by their long necks and tails.

(295) The dogfaces were happily wagging their tails at the visitors.

(296) The lobster tails will broil in the radiant heat of the grill.

(297) The baboos were using their tails to balance on thin branches.

(298) It's not okay to annoy animals by pulling their tails or ears.

(299) The carriage driver wore a top hat and tails for the occasion.

(300) The lamiae were said to be beautiful women with serpent tails.

(301) Bulbuls are known for their distinctive crests and long tails.

(302) The caudata are known for their long tails and slender bodies.

(303) The servant fed the pets, and they wagged their tails happily.

(304) The chipmunks' tails help them maintain balance while climbing.

(305) Agamid lizards are able to regrow their tails if they are lost.

(306) The tails of a Ninetails are said to contain ancient knowledge.

(307) Spaniels are known for their expressive eyes and wagging tails.

(308) The beaglings wagged their tails in anticipation of their meal.

(309) The dags were happily wagging their tails at everyone they met.

(310) The logical value of the statement All cats have tails is true.

(311) Sauropods likely used their tails as weapons against predators.

(312) The tufters' wagging tails are a clear sign of their happiness.

(313) Some lizards can autotomize their tails as a defense mechanism.

(314) The sapajous were using their long tails to balance themselves.

(315) The Hesperides were sometimes depicted as having serpent tails.

(316) The piggies were so cute with their curly tails and pink noses.

(317) The puppies gambolled in the grass, chasing each other's tails.

(318) Legends say that wiverns breathe fire and have poisonous tails.

(319) You can poach in some lobster tails for a fancy seafood dinner.

(320) Acaudal insects tend to move quickly to navigate without tails.

(321) The blackfishes' tails propelled them swiftly through the water.

(322) Monkeys use their strong tails to help them cling to vegetation.

(323) The catlings are so adorable when they try to catch their tails.

(324) Slowworms are known for their ability to regenerate their tails.

(325) The pollywogs wriggled their tails as they swam around the pond.

(326) Hozen have a distinct appearance with their long arms and tails.

(327) Karakul sheep have a unique ability to store fat in their tails.

(328) The taxidermist used bucktails to create realistic animal tails.

(329) Many squamata species have the ability to regenerate lost tails.

(330) Brontosauruses had long tails that helped them maintain balance.

(331) The dairymaid gently brushed the cows' tails to keep them clean.

(332) The lizards hopper around with their tails twitching in the sun.

(333) Sauria reptiles have a unique ability to regenerate their tails.

(334) If iguanians are threatened, they may lash out with their tails.

(335) Many theropods had long, muscular tails for balance and agility.

(336) Barosaurs were able to defend themselves with their heavy tails.

(337) Beaveries use their tails to slap the water as a warning signal.

(338) The carriage driver wore a top hat and tails for a formal event.

(339) Genets are known for their long, slender bodies and bushy tails.

(340) Macropods are known for their powerful hind legs and long tails.

(341) Firefinches are known for their distinctive red beaks and tails.

(342) The professor's stern lecture had the entire class's tails down.

(343) I'm going to broil up some lobster tails for a special occasion.

(344) The pups were all wagging their tails in anticipation of a treat.

(345) Hadrosaurs likely used their tails for balance and communication.

(346) The word caudata refers to a group of amphibians that have tails.

(347) The tails of his tailcoat brushed against the floor as he danced.

(348) Skinks have a unique ability to shed their tails when threatened.

(349) Broadtails are a type of sheep known for their distinctive tails.

(350) The broadtails' tails are a defining characteristic of the breed.

(351) The agrions' long tails help them maintain balance during flight.

(352) Some lizards are known to autotomize their tails when threatened.

(353) The bowwows wagged their tails happily when they saw their owner.

(354) The horses' tails swished lazily as they ate from their nosebags.

(355) Mulgaras are known for their ability to store fat in their tails.

(356) Crack the langoustes' tails to make it easier to remove the meat.

(357) Catsharks are known for their slender bodies and elongated tails.

(358) Some species of stegosaurs had spikes on their tails for defense.

(359) The puppies cavorted around the yard, chasing each other's tails.

(360) Otters use their tails for locomotion in water and to catch fish.

(361) Acaudal creatures have evolved differently from those with tails.

(362) The logo for delta airlines is often seen on the tails of planes.

(363) The cheetahs' long tails help them maintain balance while running.

(364) The tadpoles' tails gradually shrink as they transform into frogs.

(365) The broadtails' tails are a testament to their breed's resilience.

(366) The flagellating tails of the whip scorpions are used for defense.

(367) Apatosauri may have used their tails as weapons against predators.

(368) The coin toss has an equiprobability of landing on heads or tails.

(369) The piggies excitedly wagged their tails when they saw the farmer.

(370) The puppies frolic about with their tails wagging in the backyard.

(371) I enjoy steaming lobster tails with garlic for a special occasion.

(372) Ceteosauruses had long necks and tails, which helped them balance.

(373) In a coin toss, there is an even chance of getting heads or tails.

(374) Quolls are known for their distinctive spotted fur and long tails.

(375) The ambassador greeted the guests, dressed in white tie and tails.

(376) Degus are known for their long, bushy tails and large, round ears.

(377) The brood of puppies wagged their tails when they saw their owner.

(378) I used a coin from my collection to play a game of heads or tails.

(379) I'm using a coin to play a game of heads or tails with my friends.

(380) Radiation pressure is responsible for the formation of comet tails.

(381) Lobsters are able to swim backwards by rapidly flexing their tails.

(382) The paroquets' long tails help them maintain balance while perched.

(383) The tails of his tailcoat swished as he turned to greet his guests.

(384) The tails of the normal curve extend infinitely in both directions.

(385) The squirrels groom each other's tails to maintain their bushiness.

(386) The rancors' long tails helped them maintain balance while hunting.

(387) The foxhounds' tails wagged excitedly as they chased after the fox.

(388) Aciculae can be found in the tails of certain reptiles for balance.

(389) Wagtails are small birds known for their distinctive wagging tails.

(390) The brachycephalics' short tails wag happily when they are excited.

(391) Massasaugas are known for their distinctive rattles on their tails.

(392) The word boattails is an interesting combination of boat and tails.

(393) Stegosaurians had a row of sharp spikes on their tails for defense.

(394) The puppies had a playful romp with their tails wagging in the air.

(395) The dogs race into the sunset, their tails wagging with excitement.

(396) When iguanodons walked, their long tails acted as a counterbalance.

(397) The dogs sprinted, tails wagging, as they raced towards the finish.

(398) The kittens would romp around with each other, chasing their tails.

(399) Balisaurs were able to defend themselves with their powerful tails.

(400) Blastemas are responsible for the regeneration of tails in lizards.

(401) The Anguidae family is known for their ability to shed their tails.

(402) Martens are known for their sleek, brown fur and long, bushy tails.

(403) The bearcats are known for their long, bushy tails and sharp claws.

(404) The coin across the room was used to play a game of heads or tails.

(405) I never knew that cows could be born without tails until I saw one.

(406) The restaurant shucked the lobster tails for the surf and turf dish.

(407) The subset of dogs at the adoption event wagged their tails eagerly.

(408) Monos have long tails that help them maintain balance while jumping.

(409) The dolphins entertained the audience by splashing with their tails.

(410) The accipiters' long tails help them maneuver through dense forests.

(411) Whistle up the dogs and enjoy their excited barks and wagging tails.

(412) Axonemes are essential structures found in the tails of sperm cells.

(413) The puppies couldn't wait to romp together with their tails wagging.

(414) Geckoes have the ability to shed their tails as a defense mechanism.

(415) The broadtails' tails are carefully groomed to maintain their shape.

(416) The broadtails' tails are naturally broad and taper towards the end.

(417) The broadtails' tails are a natural adaptation to their environment.

(418) We should grill up some lobster tails for a luxurious seafood feast.

(419) Tritons are often depicted with muscular bodies and fish-like tails.

(420) When diplodocuses walked, their long tails acted as counterbalances.

(421) The kittens were romping on the bed, pouncing on each other's tails.

(422) The rowdy dogs were barking and chasing their tails in the backyard.

(423) The saurischian dinosaurs were known for their long necks and tails.

(424) The nine tails of Ninetails are said to represent its immense power.

(425) The two dogs rubbed against each other, wagging their tails happily.

(426) The fices were wagging their tails happily when their owner arrived.

(427) Macruran crustaceans are known for their long tails and large claws.

(428) Write down as many animals as you can think of that have long tails.

(429) Salamanders are amphibians that typically have long bodies and tails.

(430) The recipe suggests deveining the lobster tails before grilling them.

(431) Lemurs have a unique appearance with their large eyes and long tails.

(432) The pups were happily wagging their tails as they played in the park.

(433) Hippos mark their territory by spraying their feces with their tails.

(434) The pollywogs' tails gradually disappeared as they turned into frogs.

(435) The sapajous' long tails helped them maintain balance while climbing.

(436) The lobster tails were skewered by the skewers for the seafood grill.

(437) The recipe suggests basting off the lobster tails with melted butter.

(438) The puppies had a lively romp with their tails wagging in excitement.

(439) Water voles are known for their round, chubby bodies and short tails.

(440) The puppies would fondle each other's tails while chasing their toys.

(441) The dogs scamper over the finish line, tails wagging with excitement.

(442) Horsts have a beautiful mane, and their tails are equally impressive.

(443) Although diplodocuses were herbivores, they had long necks and tails.

(444) The puppies were romping in the backyard, chasing each other's tails.

(445) The puppies were romping in the living room, chasing their own tails.

(446) The dogs wagged their tails, excited to be in a race with each other.

(447) The colorful kites soared high, their tails radiating across the sky.

(448) Some diprotodonts have long, prehensile tails that help them balance.

(449) The befrets' tails are long and bushy, helping them maintain balance.

(450) Ceteosauruses were able to defend themselves with their spiked tails.

(451) Doucs are known for their distinctive facial markings and long tails.

(452) The ringmaster's costume was very circusy with its top hat and tails.

(453) The goslings wiggled their tails excitedly when their mother returned.

(454) The cossets' wagging tails were a clear indication of their happiness.

(455) The puppies would excitedly stroke each other's tails during playtime.

(456) The monkeys would stroke each other's tails while swinging from trees.

(457) Floggers can be customized with different lengths and number of tails.

(458) The widgies' tails were long and bushy, helping them maintain balance.

(459) The dogs would play rough, but they always wagged their tails happily.

(460) Thecodonts had a reptilian appearance, with scaly skin and long tails.

(461) The dogs swarmed in with wagging tails, excited to greet their owners.

(462) The nereides were often depicted as beautiful maidens with fish tails.

(463) The agouties' long tails help them balance while running and climbing.

(464) The coin was two-sided, with heads on one side and tails on the other.

(465) Magots are known for their distinctive facial features and long tails.

(466) The professor's strict attendance policy had the student's tails down.

(467) The company's profits went down and the shareholders' tails were down.

(468) Wearing a top hat and tails to a casual party would be an anachronism.

(469) Wearing a top hat and tails to a casual event would be an anachronism.

(470) The sidedness of the coin determines the probability of heads or tails.

(471) The courtship dance of the seahorses involved intertwining their tails.

(472) The catsharks' slender tails help them maintain balance while swimming.

(473) Lacertid lizards are known for their ability to regenerate their tails.

(474) The dogs happily romped under with their tails wagging at the dog park.

(475) The hemal arch is a unique adaptation for animals that have long tails.

(476) The broadtails' tails are often used as decorative accents in clothing.

(477) The broadtails' tails are a distinguishing characteristic of the breed.

(478) The kangaroos in the group groom each other's tails to keep them clean.

(479) Stingrays are known for their venomous stingers located on their tails.

(480) The puppies frolicked out of their pen and started chasing their tails.

(481) The pedicles of the mammals' tails assist in their balance and agility.

(482) The frolicky puppies wagged their tails and licked their owners' faces.

(483) The bunnies hopper around with their fluffy tails bouncing behind them.

(484) The kittens cavort in the cardboard box, batting at each other's tails.

(485) The dogs clumped along the hiking trail, tails wagging with excitement.

(486) Quadrupeds have different types of tails, which serve various purposes.

(487) Beaver before, I had never seen their distinctive flat tails in action.

(488) The puppies loved to romp around with their tails wagging in the grass.

(489) The lapdogs eagerly wagged their tails as their owner entered the room.

(490) Binturongs have long, prehensile tails that they use to grasp branches.

(491) The puppies scamper around in the backyard, chasing each other's tails.

(492) The dags were wagging their tails excitedly when their owner came home.

(493) The coatimundis are known for their long, ringed tails and sharp claws.

(494) The puppies snuggled together in a basket, wagging their tails happily.

(495) The hounds were happily wagging their tails at the sight of their owner.

(496) The cossets' fluffy tails wagged excitedly as they greeted their owners.

(497) Mermaids are often depicted with long flowing hair and shimmering tails.

(498) The arboreal mammals had long tails to help them balance while climbing.

(499) Urodeles are known for their long tails and ability to regenerate limbs.

(500) The children enjoyed watching the polliwogs swim and wiggle their tails.

(501) Sand lizards are capable of shedding their tails as a defense mechanism.

(502) The chef potboiled the lobster tails before grilling them to perfection.

(503) The muridae family is characterized by their sharp teeth and long tails.

(504) The dog racing dashers wagged their tails in excitement before the race.

(505) The spaceman's journey took him through asteroid fields and comet tails.

(506) The outcome of a coin toss is probabilistically 50% heads and 50% tails.

(507) The puppies playfully slush around with their tails wagging in the rain.

(508) The pigs eagerly awaited their turn in the pigwash, wagging their tails.

(509) Bobtails are sometimes called stumpy tails because of their short tails.

(510) Catfish are able to regenerate their fins and tails if they are damaged.

(511) Brachyuran species are known for their flattened bodies and short tails.

(512) Hawfinches are known for their distinctive, thick necks and short tails.

(513) Macks are known for their distinctive spotted fur and long, bushy tails.

(514) The job interview dress code specifically stated to keep shirt tails in.

(515) The hawfinches in this array have distinct white markings on their tails.

(516) The blindworms have a unique ability to shed their tails when threatened.

(517) Iguanas are capable of regrowing their tails if they are lost or injured.

(518) Marmosets have a unique appearance with their long tails and tufted ears.

(519) Anoles have a unique ability to regenerate their tails if they lose them.

(520) The broadtails' tails provide them with extra insulation in cold weather.

(521) The broadtails' tails are a topic of fascination among sheep enthusiasts.

(522) The kittens frolic by chasing their tails and pouncing on imaginary prey.

(523) Slowworms are able to regenerate their tails if they are lost or damaged.

(524) The puppies were adorable as they romped around with their wagging tails.

(525) The dogs romp onto the dog park, wagging their tails and sniffing around.

(526) If we snip the thread tails, we can clean up the finished sewing project.

(527) The two dogs wagged their tails simultaneously, showing their excitement.

(528) Alligators are able to climb fences and walls using their powerful tails.

(529) Allosaurs had long, muscular tails that helped them balance and maneuver.

(530) The drongos' distinctive forked tails help them maneuver through the air.

(531) The wallaroos' long tails help them to balance while hopping and running.

(532) Some species of lemures have long, bushy tails that they use for balance.

(533) Some reptiles, like lizards, molt off of their tails to escape predators.

(534) She prefers to whip with a cat o' nine tails for a more intense sensation.

(535) Viscachas have a unique appearance with their large eyes and fluffy tails.

(536) Certain species of lizards can regenerate their tails if they are severed.

(537) The free-swimming seahorses clung to seagrass with their prehensile tails.

(538) Tuataras have a unique ability to regenerate their tails if they are lost.

(539) Stegosaurs may have used their spiked tails for defense against predators.

(540) The foxhounds' tails wagged in anticipation as they prepared for the hunt.

(541) The foxhounds' tails wagged happily as they successfully cornered the fox.

(542) Obito's actions as the Ten-Tails Jinchuriki have devastating consequences.

(543) Bobacs have a distinctive appearance with their long ears and short tails.

(544) Slowworms are known for their ability to shed their tails when threatened.

(545) Whales rely on their powerful tails for locomotory movements in the water.

(546) The playful kittens rollicked around the living room, chasing their tails.

(547) The sales team dove-tails their strategies to reach a wider customer base.

(548) Agama lizards have a unique ability to detach their tails when threatened.

(549) Tegus are capable of regenerating their tails if they are lost or injured.

(550) The palominos' flowing manes and tails added to their majestic appearance.



Tails meaning


Tails, as a word, can be used in various contexts and has multiple meanings. It can refer to the posterior part of an animal, the hindmost part of an object, or even a specific type of clothing. In this article, we will explore different ways to use the word "tails" in sentences, providing you with a comprehensive guide on its usage.


1. Referring to the posterior part of an animal: - The dog wagged its tail happily as its owner approached. - The peacock proudly displayed its colorful tail feathers. - The cat gracefully flicked its tail while stalking its prey.


2. Describing the hindmost part of an object: - The kite soared high in the sky, its tail trailing behind. - The car's tail lights illuminated the road ahead. - The airplane's tail fin helped stabilize its flight.


3. Using "tails" to describe a specific type of clothing: - She wore a stunning evening gown with a long train that cascaded behind her like a tail. - The mermaid costume had a shimmering tail that added to the overall enchantment. - The lion mascot at the football game had a fluffy tail that swayed with every cheer.


4. Utilizing "tails" in idiomatic expressions: - He was always chasing his own tail, never able to make a decision. - The detective followed the suspect, always one step behind, trying to catch him by the tail. - The party was in full swing, with everyone having a whale of a time and letting their hair down, tails and all.


5. Incorporating "tails" in a figurative sense: - The story had a surprising twist at the tail end, leaving the readers in awe. - The project was successful, but there were a few loose ends that needed to be tied up at the tail of it. - The movie had a gripping plot that kept the audience on the edge of their seats until the very tail.


6. Using "tails" in a mathematical or statistical context: - The coin landed on tails, indicating that the bettor had lost. - The probability of flipping a coin and getting tails is 50%. - The data showed a positive skew, with the tail extending towards higher values.


In conclusion, the word "tails" can be used in various ways, depending on the context. Whether you are referring to the posterior part of an animal, the hindmost part of an object, a specific type of clothing, or using it in idiomatic expressions or figurative senses, these examples provide a comprehensive guide on how to incorporate "tails" into your sentences effectively.





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