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wag tail
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3.95 |
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It wags its tail. |
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turn tail
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2.04 |
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The dogs battle until one turns tail and submits. |
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have tail
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1.78 |
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It has its tail in its mouth. |
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chase tail
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1.25 |
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We were like a dog chasing its tail. |
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work_off tail
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0.92 |
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Work your tail off. |
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pull tail
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0.59 |
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At the same time, Aji Ram pulled the tail. |
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bust tail
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0.53 |
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Bust my tail on every play. |
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tuck tail
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0.53 |
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They have to play against the odds, or tuck tail and run. |
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call tail
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0.46 |
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Winters should have called tails. |
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kick tail
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0.46 |
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You go to kick their tail. |
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make tail
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0.46 |
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Both planes have tails made of nonmetallic composite materials. |
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remove tail
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0.46 |
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Remove the tails from the shrimp. |
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see tail
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0.46 |
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We saw the tail. |
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swish tail
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0.46 |
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The cow wandered off, swishing her tail. |
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use tail
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0.46 |
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They also use their tails to communicate with other tigers. |
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flick tail
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0.39 |
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He looked happy, flicking his tail and nodding his head as the water splashed over him. |
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pin tail
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0.39 |
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We pinned the tail on the donkey and played musical chairs. |
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put tail
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0.33 |
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Their response is to put a tail on them. |
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switch tail
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0.33 |
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There it was lying on the ledge, switching its tail and watching me. |
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break tail
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0.26 |
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One of the gliders suddenly lost altitude and hit the other one, breaking its tail. |