white tail

NOUN
  1. common North American deer; tail has a white underside
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How To Use white tail In A Sentence

  • Small, pointed white ears projected from her head and a long flowing white tail protruded from her backside.
  • He clipped his white tail and made Rabscuttle nibble his fur short and stain it with mud and blackberries.
  • Her white tail flipped up as she zigged and zagged and hopped into a stand of pines. New Weekly Contest: Best Hunting Story Wins a Leatherman
  • With a rufous red coat, white tail-tip and legs so spindly it is sometimes described as a giant fox on stilts, it stands 90 cm high at the shoulder - taller than a Great Dane.
  • It is plumbeous, with a fulvous belly and white tail coverts. V. Up the River of Tapirs
  • True piebalds never have blue eyes and always have white tail tips.
  • The cacomistle of Costa Rica is similar to the ring-tailed cat of North America, having a very bushy white tail with black rings and white spectacles around the eyes.
  • For example, men's tailcoats for the 42nd Street production were pastel pink, blue and green, so we contrasted those with the classic formal black and white tails that the costumes are based on.
  • Aircraft pilot reported an object with a bright green head and white tail.
  • The male of the species has a white tail.
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