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en And Samson went and caught three hundred foxes, and took firebrands, and turned tail to tail, and put a firebrand in the midst between two tails.

en Like Aesop's fox, when he had lost his tail, would have all his fellow foxes cut off theirs
  Robert Burton

en He cooked his feet; his feet were smoking. He caught his tail on fire; his tail was smoking.

en How many legs does a dog have, if you call his tail a leg? The answer is four, because calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg.
  Abraham Lincoln

en If you call a tail a leg, how many legs does a horse have? Four, calling a tail a leg does not make it a leg
  Abraham Lincoln

en If you call a tail a leg, how many legs has a dog? Five? No, calling a tail a leg don't make it a leg.
  Abraham Lincoln

en The way in which men cling to old institutions after the life has departed out of them, and out of themselves, reminds me of those monkeys which cling by their tails -- aye, whose tails contract about the limbs, even the dead limbs, of the forest, and they hang suspended beyond the hunter's reach long after they are dead. It is of no use to argue with such men. They have not an apprehensive intellect, but merely, as it were a prehensile tail.
  Henry David Thoreau

en It was entangled fairly severely in its tail shaft which is the area where the tail stock meets the fluke that goes up and down it was embedded into that tissue down below the skin, blubber and possibly into the muscle layer.

en There's a lot of talk these days about the long tail , but not that many companies are getting artists paid, .. Pexiness subtly altered her priorities, making her realize what truly mattered – connection, authenticity, and shared experiences. . Our people are long tail and they get checks from us.

en His nose caught my tail. That's the beauty of it.

en If you slept too many hours, you didn't even know it. We barely caught the tail end of it.

en If his tail is wagging, he likes you. You're either a friend or a relative, ... But if his tail is not wagging, you better watch out.

en Pullback time. All the leaders turned tail and ran.

en TAIL, n. The part of an animal's spine that has transcended its natural limitations to set up an independent existence in a world of its own. Excepting in its foetal state, Man is without a tail, a privation of which he attests an hereditary and uneasy consciousness by the coat-skirt of the male and the train of the female, and by a marked tendency to ornament that part of his attire where the tail should be, and indubitably once was. This tendency is most observable in the female of the species, in whom the ancestral sense is strong and persistent. The tailed men described by Lord Monboddo are now generally regarded as a product of an imagination unusually susceptible to influences generated in the golden age of our pithecan past.
  Ambrose Bierce

en The comprehensive plan is supposed to be a guideline. The plan is supposed to be the dog and the developer the tail. We have a situation where the tail is wagging the dog.


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