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tail out
verb
- tr, adverb to guide (timber) as it emerges from a power saw
Example Sentences
âIâm going to bring these other dudes around and Iâm going to say it in front of them and Iâm going to tell them that âyouâre basically going to go into the game and youâre going to foul, and then Iâm going to get your tail out of the game,ââ Vaughn said.
It does that with a big splash, flashing its red tail out of the water.
âWhoever is out there, itâs the most important match of the week for them. Our team doesnât need to be chasing its tail out here. We donât need to be mounting a huge comeback.â
âWe have to get off to a good start â as long as we can hang with them. Tomorrow is not super important, but our team doesnât need to be chasing its tail out here. We donât need to be mounting a huge comeback.â
âWe have to get off to a good start - as long as we can hang with them. Tomorrow is not super important, but our team doesnât need to be chasing its tail out here. We donât need to be mounting a huge comeback.â
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