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Meaning of dag-tailed
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dag-tailed (a.)
Daggle-tailed; having the tail clogged with daglocks.
dag-tailed Sentence Examples
- The playful puppy bounded through the muddy puddles, emerging dag-tailed and exhilarated.
- The sheepdog, dag-tailed from a long day herding, collapsed in a heap of panting contentment.
- After a blustery walk on the coast, we returned home dag-tailed and windswept.
- The scarecrow stood proudly in the field, its straw coat perpetually dag-tailed from the elements.
- We chased fireflies through the dewy grass, ending up delightfully dag-tailed with the evening chill.
- The lost kitten, shivering and dag-tailed, rubbed against our legs, pleading for warmth.
- Despite warnings, the children played in the rain, becoming a giggling mess of dag-tailed clothes.
- The weary traveler arrived at the inn, his clothes dag-tailed from a long journey on horseback.
- The farmer surveyed his sheep after a heavy rain, noting a few with particularly dag-tailed fleeces.
- The sight of the dag-tailed hikers returning from their adventure made us appreciate the comfort of our dry cabin.
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Daggle-tailed; having the tail clogged with daglocks.
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The playful puppy bounded through the muddy puddles, emerging dag-tailed and exhilarated.
The sheepdog, dag-tailed from a long day herding, collapsed in a heap of panting contentment.
After a blustery walk on the coast, we returned home dag-tailed and windswept.
The scarecrow stood proudly in the field, its straw coat perpetually dag-tailed from the elements.