Definitionn. the act of following someone secretly
Last update: November 2, 2015
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The driver had driven in circles and down every back alley he could find until Jule was confident there was no one tailing them. [Please select]
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It is so characteristic of a fleeing animal as to give significance to the expression, “high-tailing it. [Please select]
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Edmond le Masson, in his book on hunting fox and badger, severely deprecates tailing a badger. [Please select]
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Martha was sitting under the grape-vine trellis at the back door, topping and tailing gooseberries. [Please select]
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Upon the white floor of snow, all the shipmen of Shoreby came clustering in an inky mass, and tailing out rearward in isolated clumps. [Please select]
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But here we must follow the eight sides of the building, dove-tailing, and, so to speak, enchaining the stones, which will be a very difficult thing. [Please select]
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