How To Use Tail end In A Sentence

  • It's just the tail end of the edible fungi season and Helen goes foraging with local hotelier Eric Hart looking for ceps, puffballs, winter chanterelles (known as yellowlegs), and blewits with their distinctive scent of Parma violets.
  • Even at the tail end of the season, we were seeing numerous herds of 20 or more antelope marshaled by some very fine quality herd bucks.
  • Southwell had hardly sat down when the price was being paid, with Jerry Flannery on the tail end of an irresistible maul.
  • Like him or not, we're seeing the tail end of a key era in Canadian politics pass.
  • And now the tail end of the regiment was passing, the _materiel_ of the batteries, prolonges, forges, forage-wagons, succeeded by the rag-tag, the spare men and horses, and then all vanished in a cloud of dust at another turn in the road amid the gradually decreasing clatter of hoofs and wheels. The Downfall
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  • While the retail end of the coffee industry is booming, production is in a lamentable state.
  • Britt gave to this blunderheaded news purveyor the tail end of the malevolent stare that he had been bestowing on the Prophet's back. When Egypt Went Broke
  • An avid fisherman, hunter, outdoorsman and adventurer, Hendryx was a 'salty' character who based much of his writing on his experiences as a cowboy and as a prospector at the tail end of the Alaskan Gold Rush.
  • I only saw the tail end of the TV news.
  • The first incident cost me $1,000 to replace the "dogleg" on the other person's car (the obscure and perversely expensive little panel between the tail end of the car and the back door). When the hurly-burly's done
  • There was one of these in Seattle that I only caught the tail end of because I was working.
  • I also saw the tail end of an interesting US doco last night ' Weapons of mass Deception '.
  • Just this morning I caught the tail end of yet another appeal on behalf of a young child in desperate need of surgery abroad.
  • These greenish larvae are typical fly maggots in appearance; legless, broadest at the tail end and tapering to a point at the head, with hook-like mouthparts.
  • The outgoing flight was quite delated due to the tail end of the hurricaine; not because Madrid had much rain or even winds, but all the planes due to land in the north were rerouted through Madrid so our flight couldn't get to a gate until very late. Breakfast in Bed
  • I came home briefly mid-day (which, in my workday is actually early evening) to change my clothes and make Coley a PB&J sandwich before I went back to work & I did sneak out for a bit to watch the tail end of an old Ted Koppel interview with the seemingly coked-up head of the Church of Scientology and a documentary about the Montana Militia vs. the "green nazis. Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: February 2006 Archives
  • I only saw the tail end of the TV news.
  • I just caught the tail end of the movie.
  • I only saw the tail end of the TV news.
  • I only saw the tail end of the TV news.
  • I only saw the tail end of the TV news.
  • Great point blackdawgz ... being in shape has saved my tail end a couple of times ... besides its not much fun to hunt the mountains when your butt is wore out from the hills (or hillbillies lol) +1 Good Comment? Got my brand-new Benelli 20 gauge Camo Youth Model yesterday.
  • The premise: during the tail end of a sleep-over, a half-dozen of his child-centered stories are acted out by a quartet of overly wound-up kids stubbornly avoiding sleep.
  • In the Lachesis, which is so closely allied to the Rattle-snake that it was placed by Linnæus in the same genus, the tail ends in a single, large, lancet-shaped point or scale. The expression of the emotions in man and animals
  • (Perhaps this in analogous to the question of whether clinical depression is simply the tail end of natural variations of being “blue”). The Volokh Conspiracy » Adderall
  • Scottish merchants used their transatlantic connections to drive Franco-American competitors from the market, but for the retail end of their commerce they relied on the same voyageurs as had their predecessors.
  • The tail end of a cyclone hit Gisborne just as the ship was leaving the harbour and instead of sailing out beyond the reef it finished up aground alongside it.
  • Underneath the front end and tail end, the A4 allroad has a stainless-steel underbody guard. WN.com - Business News
  • I only caught the tail end of the conversation.
  • We bought Meyer lemons, pistachios, avocados (we hit the tail end of their Zutano crop), and a couple of satsuma oranges. Finding Local Food on the California Roadside « Dyepot, Teapot
  • "Last year marked the tail end of a bad downturn in the electronics business, " he says.
  • Like their cousins, they are hermaphroditic, but unlike them, they do not regenerate if cut up; they are more specialized, having suckers at their tail ends.
  • Similarly, as the nose goes down, the vortices below the keels tend to counteract the upward tilt of the tail end.
  • The designer's next iteration of the small, affordable car, in 1933, was called the Standard-Superior, and in it one can clearly see the distinctive beetle shape emerging—the bug-eyed headlights, the small, flat windscreen and the rounded crown line running from the roof to the tail end. What a Long Strange Trip
  • Rear bodywork is different too because the engine's vee drops the plenum down lower and a smaller hump can cover it, and the tail end is different where the exhausts exit.
  • I worked another 12 hour shift on Sunday, getting home in time to catch the tail end of the Oscars.
  • It's just the tail end of the edible fungi season and Helen goes foraging with local hotelier Eric Hart looking for ceps, puffballs, winter chanterelles (known as yellowlegs), and blewits with their distinctive scent of Parma violets.
  • It's the tail end of an eclipse or ‘lunar occultation.’
  • Place the fish on top, tucking any tail ends under to make neat parcels.
  • I just caught the tail end of the movie.
  • I had caught the tail end of his performance - enough to give me but a small idea of the man.
  • I only caught the tail end of the conversation.
  • However, all her painstaking attention to detail ended up being slightly derailed.
  • The wars of the Count of Toulouse against the Albigenses were the tail end of that dispute. The Atheist's Mass
  • Unlike hydra, they have clearly defined head and tail ends, and a much more elaborate behavioural repertoire.
  • A single airdrop represents the tail end of a complex supply chain. U.S.'s Afghan Headache: $400-a-Gallon Gasoline

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