DOG vs TAIL: NOUN
- A grab used to grasp well-tubes or -tools, to withdraw them from bored, drilled, or driven wells.
- In a lock, a tooth, projection, tusk, or jag which acts as a detent.
- Plural In ship-building, the final supports which are knocked aside when a ship is launched; a dogshore.
- A click or pallet to restrain the back-action of a ratchet-wheel by engaging the teeth; a pawl.
- A grappling-iron which lifts the monkey or hammer of a pile-driver.
- Plural The set-screws which adjust the bed-tool of a punching-press.
- Any part of a machine acting as a claw or clutch, as the carrier of a lathe, or an adjustable stop to change the motion of a machine-tool.
- An iron with fangs for fastening a log in a saw-pit or on the carriage of a saw-mill.
- A sort of iron hook or bar, with one or more sharp fangs or claws at one end, which may be fastened into a piece of wood or other heavy article, for the purpose of moving it: used with various specific prefixes, See cut.
- Same as dog-head, 1.
- A name of various mechanical devices, tools, and pieces of machinery.
- The dog-star.
- In astronomy: [capitalized] One of two ancient constellations lying south of the zodiac, known as Canis Major and Canis Minor. See Canis.
- A gay or rakish man, especially if young; a sport or gallant: applied, usually with an epithet (young, impudent, etc.), in mild or humorous reprobation.
- A mean, worthless fellow; a currish or sneaking scoundrel: applied in reproach or contempt.
- The dogfish.
- The prairie-dog.
- Plural Canine quadrupeds in general; the family Canidœ (which see).
- In distinguishing sex, a male dog, as opposed to bitch; hence sometimes used in composition for the male of other animals, as in dog-fox, dog-ape.
- A quadruped of the genus Canis, C. familiaris.
- In agriculture, an implement for dragging brush, roots, and poles out of the ground; a brush-puller.
- A short, heavy piece of steel, bent and pointed at one end and with an eye or ring at the other. It is used for many purposes in logging, and is sometimes so shaped that a blow directly against the line of draft will loosen it. Also called tail-hook.
- A sundog.
- Any of various hooked or U-shaped metallic devices used for gripping or holding heavy objects.
- A hot dog; a wiener.
- The feet.
- An investment that produces a low return or a loss.
- Something of inferior or low quality.
- A person regarded as unattractive or uninteresting.
- A person regarded as contemptible.
- A person.
- Any of various other animals, such as the prairie dog.
- A male animal of the family Canidae, especially of a fox or a domesticated breed.
- Any of various carnivorous mammals of the family Canidae, such as the dingo.
- A domesticated carnivorous mammal (Canis familiaris syn. Canis lupus subsp. familiaris) occurring as a wide variety of breeds, many of which are traditionally used for hunting, herding, drawing sleds, and other tasks, and are kept as pets.
- A smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll
- Someone who is morally reprehensible
- A hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward
- Metal supports for logs in a fireplace
- A dull unattractive unpleasant girl or woman
- Informal term for a man
- A member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds
- The players on a side who are not counted on for runs, and who are consequently sent last to bat.
- The end of the fiber that is combed last on a combing-machine.
- Limitation of the inheritance of an estate to a particular person and that person's heirs.
- Women considered as sexual partners.
- Sexual intercourse.
- The buttocks.
- A person assigned or employed to follow and report on someone else's movements and actions.
- The trail of a person or animal in flight.
- The side of a coin not having the principal design.
- A tailcoat.
- A formal evening costume typically worn by men.
- The refuse or dross remaining from processes such as distilling or milling.
- The short closing line of certain stanzas of verse.
- The end of a line of persons or things.
- Something that follows something else or takes the last place.
- A train of followers; a retinue.
- A braid of hair; a pigtail.
- The long stream of gas and dust that is illuminated and directed away from the head of a comet when it is close to the sun.
- A long thin part on some kites that hangs down below the part that catches the wind to provide stability.
- A long thin arrangement, part, or structure, often extending from a main structure.
- The vaned rear portion of a bomb or missile.
- The rear portion of the fuselage of an aircraft or the assembly of stabilizing planes and control surfaces in this portion.
- The rear end of an automobile or other vehicle.
- The lowest part of a garment such as a shirt or coat.
- The bottom, rear, or hindmost part, especially.
- The rear part of a ship
- The fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
- The time of the last part of something
- Any projection that resembles the tail of an animal
- A spy employed to follow someone and report their movements
- (usually plural) the reverse side of a coin that does not bear the representation of a person's head
- The rear part of an aircraft
- The posterior part of the body of a vertebrate especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body
DOG vs TAIL: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Being in tail.
- Situated in the tail, as of an airplane.
- Of or relating to a tail or tails.
DOG vs TAIL: VERB
- Go after with the intent to catch
- Go after with the intent to catch
- Remove or shorten the tail of an animal
- Remove the stalk of fruits or berries
DOG vs TAIL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To veer from a straight course in the direction of the dominant hand of the player propelling the ball.
- To lie or swing with the stern in a named direction, as when riding at anchor or on a mooring.
- To go aground with the stern foremost.
- To follow.
- To be inserted at one end into a wall, as a floor timber or beam.
- To become lengthened or spaced when moving in a line.
- To follow and keep (a person) under surveillance.
- To set one end of (a beam, board, or brick) into a wall.
- To connect (often dissimilar or incongruous objects) by the tail or end.
- To serve as the tail or last part of.
- To deprive of a tail; dock.
- To provide with a tail.
DOG vs TAIL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To be recurrently or persistently in the mind; haunt.
- To be persistently or inescapably associated with:
- To hold or fasten with a mechanical device.
- To track or trail persistently.
- N/A
DOG vs TAIL: ADVERB
- Totally; completely. Often used in combination.
- N/A
DOG vs TAIL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Often served on a bread roll
- Occurs in many breeds
- Nautical, to grip, as a rope, to a spar or cable so that the parts bind on each other, to prevent slipping, and causing it to cling.
- To fasten, as a log by means of a dog (see dog, n., 9 ), for sawing.
- To follow like a dog; follow with or as with dogs, as in hunting with dogs; hunt; follow pertinaciously or maliciously; keep at the heels of; worry with importunity: as, to dog deer; to dog a person's footsteps.
- (idiom) (put on the dog) To make an ostentatious display of elegance, wealth, or culture.
- (idiom) (go to the dogs) To go to ruin; degenerate.
- (idiom) (dog it) To fail to expend the effort needed to do or accomplish something.
- To cut off or limit as a settled possession; entail; encumber or limit, as by an entail.
- To mark on a tally; set down.
- To cut or carve; carve out.
- (idiom) (with (one's) tail between (one's) legs) In a state of humiliation or dejection.
DOG vs TAIL: RELATED WORDS
- Click, Pawl, Cad, Frump, Track, Blackguard, Bounder, Trail, Chase, Firedog, Heel, Tag, Tail, Hound, Canis familiaris
- Keister, Dog, Tush, Posterior, Ass, Aft, Derriere, Butt, Bob, Empennage, Fanny, Backside, Rump, Rear, Hindquarters
DOG vs TAIL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Chase after, Andiron, Click, Pawl, Cad, Frump, Track, Blackguard, Trail, Chase, Heel, Tag, Tail, Hound, Canis familiaris
- Keister, Dog, Tush, Posterior, Ass, Aft, Derriere, Butt, Bob, Empennage, Fanny, Backside, Rump, Rear, Hindquarters
DOG vs TAIL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Here I took the Munger dog, lovely harmless dog.
- The military working dog handlers are one such dog.
- NOTE: Baiting means using a dog to train a fighting dog or to test the fighting or killing instinct of another dog.
- If your metal dog crate can be used outdoors, you can use it to transport your dog when transporting your dog to the field.
- No, under the traditional definition of a therapy dog, a therapy dog is not a service dog.
- None of the conditions making the dog a dangerous dog under state law had been met when the dog bit Caldwell.
- The first dog is the dog who gives you so much that the first dog is often the reason for the second dog.
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- Fairy Tail so I can get some more arc reviews up and make a start on Fairy Tail Zero.
- Because long tail keywords with low competition are easily to rank rather than short tail high competitive keywords.
- Shrimp, cut bait, shrimp tail and paddle tail artificials are producing.
- The notion of having a light tail or heavy tail is a relative concept.
- The Otter Tail River as it passes Phelps Mill in Otter Tail County, Minnesota.
- BASF offers Tail Gas Treatment Solutions to increase sulfur recovery from Claus tail gas.
- Tail fibers are visible, attached to the distal end of the tail sheath.
- Muscle straining is felt in the tail, while the tail continues to move.
- LED tail lamp, and an entirely new design for the tail lamps.
- It does not matter whether it is a left tail, right tail, or two tail test.
DOG vs TAIL: QUESTIONS
- What to do if your dog is fighting with another dog?
- How to choose the right dog grooming arm for your dog?
- What happens if a dog eats dog food with mycotoxins?
- Why is my dog suddenly aggressive to our other dog?
- What happened to Daddy the dog on 'Cesar dog daycare'?
- Can a dog be declared dangerous for killing another dog?
- What happened to Lucky Dog the dog on daytime talk?
- What happens when a dog is threatened by another dog?
- Can you get another dog after buying a Junkyard Dog?
- How is canine distemper transmitted from dog to dog?
- What are the characteristics of Sumatra chicken tail?
- Which expressions can contain tail calls in JavaScript?
- Does deadenylation of the PolyA-tail require degradation?
- Are Lucchese caiman Hornback tail boots comfortable?
- Is tiger tail banding associated with trichothiodystrophy?
- Who are the survivors of the tail section in tail section?
- Is 'Fairy Tail 100 quest' the sequel for 'Fairy Tail'?
- What kind of tail lights do OEM tail lights come in?
- What level is the head tail tail the whole damned thing?
- Can a tail light reflector be incorporated with the tail lamp?