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is tailed

noun

The caudal appendage of an animal that is attached to its posterior and near the anus.

  • Most primates have a tail and fangs.

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Nothing more –" The novel is tailed by a note from the author.

The wordless "oh, oh, oh," passage sung by Droste is tailed by a corps of weird electronically altered voices.

There is even the threat of armed attack, when the expedition is tailed by mysterious horsemen carrying rifles.

Every time that there is a sensitive anniversary, a visit by a foreign dignitary, or a political conclave, Hu is tailed by state-security personnel or local authorities.

He goes into his kitchen to get Albert some apples for a demonstration, and is tailed by Alice, who says that she misses the sofa he has sold, the sofa upon which they spent many lustful evenings.

Elektra, who is sent by Cherious Medical to kill Vincent, is tailed by Spike, who attempts to take down Vincent on a train.

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But the boom is tailing off.

The United States flu season is tailing off now.

Her children were tailed.

Early on, agents were tailed by special police.

"I am always being tailed by police," he added.

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