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- A Tale Of Two Cities ( Charles Dickens book )
- A piece of tail
- All behind, like a cow's tail
- And thereby hangs a tale
- As happy as a dog with two tails
- As nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs
- Bright eyed and bushy tailed
- Bringing up the rear
- Can't make head or tail of it
- Chase your own tail
- Chasing tail ( of a man pursuing the female sex )
- Coattail Investing
- Couldn't make head or tail of it
- Dovetail into
- Factory shop ( a retail outlet where goods are sold directly to the public by the manufacturer )
- Feed a dog its own tail
- Get off my tail
- Got a tiger by the tail
- Got his tail up
- Grow a tail
- Hang on to your shirt tails
- Heads I win, tails you lose
- Heads or tails
- Hightail it
- In two shakes
- In two shakes of a lamb's tail
- It was the best of times: it was the worst of times ( the opening line of A Tale Of Two Cities )
- Like a dog with two tails
- Live to tell the tale
- Molotov cocktail
- Nose to tail
- Old wives' tale
- Pin the tail on the donkey
- Rear Window ( James Stewart / Alfred Hitchcock movie )
- Rear admiral ( naval rank )
- Rear gunner ( slang term for a homosexual )
- Retail opportunity
- Retail therapy
- Sit on someone's tail
- Sticks and snails and puppy dog's tails that's what little boys are made of ( line from nursery rhyme )
- Tail between your legs
- Tailgate party
- Tattle tale
- Tell tale sign
- The Winters Tale
- The tail wagging the dog
- Thereby hangs a tale
- Top and tail
- Two shakes of a lamb's tail
- We really move our tail for you ( Continental Airlines advertising slogan )
- With your tail between your legs