tail tailed away in a sentence

How to use the word tail away in a sentence

Bradford’s deep passes toward the sideline typically tail away from the receiver.

He didn’t appear to notice the way her words suddenly tailed away .

Piracy for music has tailed away since the rise of Spotify et al .

Since then it’s tailed away .

Holly’s voice tailed away , beaten by the new apathy that overwhelmed him.

Just to let Jess and anyone else know that the withdrawal symptoms do tail away .

Her voice tailed away in a little shrug of the shoulders that was like a shudder.

The most vocal member contributes a lot, and it then tails away to the least vocal.

His voice tailed away .

His words tailed away .

Both Nathan Reardon and Joe Burns nicked balls that angled in from around the wicket and tailed away .

That was entirely true, but it sounded very limp as I said it and my voice just tailed away .

If secondary crystallization takes place the final portion of the curve may tail away making h∞ more difficulty to measure.

Biermann postulated that this happens because the Sun emits a steady stream of particles that pushes the comet’s tail away .

Firing from well outside the penalty area, the left-footed strike tailed away from the keeper who never had a chance.

At first he thought they were some sort of exotic underwater flippers, scaly , silvery, tailing away to black ends with claw-like projections.

I thought you did ask some, there were a lot of good overall questions to start with but I think they tailed away very quickly.

Much as we found originally, it handles quite neutrally at modest speeds, understeers progressively beyond that, but always has the power to boot the tail away .

Her voice tailed away as with a seemingly effortless movement he found his feet, and bounded across the short distance to block her passage.



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