In wild animals, especially avian, the tail has been ascribed a wide range of functions and capabilities. These include roles in aerodynamics (e.g., Pennycuick 1975; Mayburg et al. 2001), inter- and intra-specific communication (cf. Ortolani 1999), and sexual selection (Darwin 1871; Hamil...
30 ( ANI ): British Prime Minister David Cameron could probably save himself a pretty penny by actually purchasing his own white tie and tails, rather than renting them, according to a report. Cameron shells out 100 pounds per day to don 'rented' white tie and tails Some of the jokes ha...
(redirected from make heads or tails of)Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Financial, Idioms, Encyclopedia. make (māk) v. made (mād), mak·ing, makes v.tr. 1. To cause to exist or happen; bring about; create: made problems for us; making a commotion. 2. To bring into ...
be unable to make heads or tails (out) of (something) To fail or be unable to understand, decipher, or make sense of something in the slightest.We tried identifying the hieroglyphs on the ancient tablet, but they were so archaic that we were unable to make heads or tails of it.See if...
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Penny Chenery and Ogden Phipps flipped a coin for first pick of two foals sired by Bold Ruler, the famous racehorse. Phipps won the toss, decided against Secretariat and chose the other foal, a decision which would prove costly. Chenery’s Secretariat would go on to become one of the most...
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be unable to make heads nor tails (out) of (something) To fail or be unable to understand, decipher, or make sense of something in the slightest.We tried identifying the hieroglyphs on the ancient tablet, but they were so archaic that we were unable to make heads nor tails of it.See ...