tailed (Meaning)

Wordnet

tailed (s)

having a tail of a specified kind; often used in combination

Webster

tailed (a.)

Having a tail; having (such) a tail or (so many) tails; -- chiefly used in composition; as, bobtailed, longtailed, etc.

tailed Sentence Examples

  1. The fox's bushy, white-tipped tail swished behind it as it darted through the undergrowth.
  2. The long-tailed cat gracefully climbed the tall tree in pursuit of a bird.
  3. The deer's white-tailed hindquarters flashed as it bounded through the forest.
  4. The alligator's thick, scaly tail propelled it effortlessly through the murky water.
  5. The monkey's prehensile tail allowed it to swing effortlessly from branch to branch.
  6. The squirrel's twitching tail betrayed its nervousness as it approached the bird feeder.
  7. The eagle's long, pointed tail feathers helped it to soar effortlessly above the clouds.
  8. The beaver's broad, webbed tail acted as a rudder as it swam through the pond.
  9. The horse's flowing tail swept the ground as it galloped across the field.
  10. The lizard's regenerating tail allowed it to escape predators by breaking off and growing back.

FAQs About the word tailed

having a tail of a specified kind; often used in combinationHaving a tail; having (such) a tail or (so many) tails; -- chiefly used in composition; as, bobtaile

tracked,chased, pursued, followed, escorted, ran, run, bird-dogged, dogged,trailed

led, led, guided, guided, headed,headed, piloted, piloted,

The fox's bushy, white-tipped tail swished behind it as it darted through the undergrowth.

The long-tailed cat gracefully climbed the tall tree in pursuit of a bird.

The deer's white-tailed hindquarters flashed as it bounded through the forest.

The alligator's thick, scaly tail propelled it effortlessly through the murky water.