TAIL END vs CAN: NOUN
- The last part of a period of time, event, or situation; the concluding or final part.
- The rear end of anything; of a person or animal, the butt, buttocks; hindquarters, rump.
- Plural Inferior corn separated from grain of a superior quality. Compare tailing, 3.
- The end, finish, or termination; the fag-end; tailings: as, the tail-end of an entertainment, of a procession, or of a storm.
- The tip of the tail; the tag: as, the tail-end of the fox is white.
- The hind part or end of an animal, opposite the head; the tail: as, the tail-end of a worm.
- The very end; the conclusion.
- The hindmost part.
- The time of the last part of something
- The fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
- Any projection that resembles the tail of an animal
- A usually cylindrical metal container.
- The fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
- A room equipped with toilet facilities
- A plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
- The quantity contained in a can
- An airtight container, usually made of tin-coated iron, in which foods or beverages are preserved.
- Airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc.
- A buoy with a round bottom and conical top
- The catty or pound of Cochin China, equal to 1 pound 6 ounces avoirdupois.
- A chimney-pot.
- A vessel of small or moderate size and made of any material, but now generally of sheet-metal, such as tin, and used as a drinking-cup or to contain liquids, preserves, etc.
- Knowledge; skill; ability.
- A measure of liquids in the Shetland islands, containing about an English gallon.
- The revolving cylindrical holder into which the sliver falls from a carding-machine.
- Cup and can. See cup.
- An abbreviation of canon;
- Of canto;
- A jail or prison.
- A drinking cup; a vessel for holding liquids.
- A vessel or case of tinned iron or of sheet metal, of various forms, but usually cylindrical.
- A naval destroyer.
- The buttocks.
- A toilet or restroom.
- The contents of such a container.
- Of cantoris.
TAIL END vs CAN: VERB
- N/A
- Preserve in a can or tin
- Terminate the employment of
TAIL END vs CAN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To seal in an airtight container for future use; preserve.
- To make a recording of.
- To end the employment of; fire. : dismiss.
- To put an end or stop to.
- To solicit cash donations for a charity or other organization such as a club or amateur sports team by holding out a can or other container in a public place.
TAIL END vs CAN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To know how to do; be able to do.
- [So in early use the negative, to con unthank, to give no thanks.
- To have ability; be able. Still so used in Scotch: as, I'll no can go.
- B. As an auxiliary.
- To be able; properly, to be able physically; hence, by extension, to be able mentally, morally, or legally; possess the qualities, qualifications, or resources necessary for the attainment of any end or the accomplishment of any purpose, the specific end or purpose being indicated by the verb to which can is auxiliary.
- [Formerly used also in the infinitive.
- May: noting merely permission; as, you can have it if you wish; can I speak to you a moment?
- A. As an independent verb.
- A frequent Middle English corruption of gan, began, preterit of ginnen, begin (see gin): often equivalent, with the infinitive of a principal verb, to the preterit of that verb.
- To put into a can; especially, to put into sealed metal cans or glass jars, for preservation, as prepared vegetables, fruits, and meats.
- An obs. form of began, imp. & p. p. of begin, sometimes used in old poetry. [See gan.]
- Terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position
- To know; understand.
- A room or building equipped with one or more toilets
- (auxiliary verb) Used to request or grant permission.
- (auxiliary verb) Used to indicate probability or possibility under the specified circumstances.
- (auxiliary verb) Used to indicate that which is permitted, as by conscience or feelings.
- (auxiliary verb) Used to indicate possibility or probability.
- (auxiliary verb) Used to indicate possession of a specified power, right, or privilege.
- (auxiliary verb) Used to indicate physical or mental ability.
- (idiom) (can of worms) A complex or difficult problem.
- (idiom) (can of corn) Something that is easily accomplished, especially a routine catch of a fly ball in baseball.
- (idiom) (in the can) Completed and ready for release, as a film or scene of a film.
TAIL END vs CAN: RELATED WORDS
- Buttocks, Tush, Posterior, Keister, Derriere, Bum, Ass, Butt, Hindquarters, Fanny, Bottom, Rump, Backside, Rear, Tail
- Put up, Tush, John, Crapper, Stool, Arse, Butt, Bum, Potty, Pot, Bottom, Ass, Get, Might, May
TAIL END vs CAN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Buttocks, Tush, Posterior, Keister, Derriere, Bum, Ass, Butt, Hindquarters, Fanny, Bottom, Rump, Backside, Rear, Tail
- Toilet, Backside, Put up, Tush, Stool, Arse, Butt, Bum, Potty, Pot, Bottom, Ass, Get, Might, May
TAIL END vs CAN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- At the tail end of that same breath he started laughing.
- Rock at the tail end of our float trip today.
- Watch the end of advertisements and you will frequently see the tail end of the network advertisement after the Comcast targeted ad ends.
- It was the tail end of a long weekend.
- Look closely at the tail end of this definition.
- Roll the cut paper into a snake shape so that the head end is a little wider than the tail end.
- A sword scabbard drag (end cap) And of interest the tail end of a trigger guard from a Maynard carbine.
- If perfview is running for a long time, does it end up capturing just the tail end of the period it was active?
- How do we start dealing with the tail end when the problem is actually at the front end?.
- And this came at the very end, the tail end of pilot season.
- Pretty sure you can watch all the ACCN games on Hulu.
- Such an extensive lineup of HDTV programming means that subscribers in Tampa can get the best that HDTV and Spectrum have to offer.
- ACCN and ACCNX can be streamed in the ESPN App.
- You can see the listings for those events on the Streaming Events tab on your dashboard.
- You can consent to the use of such technologies by closing this notice.
- You can also read episode descriptions before they air!
- The downside: Anyone can read your texts from the lock screen.
- What is Yubo and how can I join it?
- But scrolling up to read through old Messages can be a slow and tiresome process.
- But trust us when we say it can be done.
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