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[T] See: TO A T.
[tab] See: KEEP TAB ON or KEEP TABS ON.
[table]
See:
[AT THE TABLE] or [AT TABLE],
[COFFEE TABLE],
[PUT ONE'S CARDS ON THE TABLE] or
[LAY ONE'S CARDS ON THE TABLE],
[TURN THE TABLES],
[WAIT AT TABLE] or
[WAIT ON TABLE].
[tack] See: GET DOWN TO BRASS TACKS, GO SIT ON A TACK, SHARP AS A TACK.
[tackle] See: FLYING TACKLE
[tack on] {v. phr.}
To append; add.

[tag end] or [tail end] {n.}, {informal} The end, farthest to the rear, last in line, nearest the bottom, or least important.
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[tail]
See:
[COW'S TAIL],
[HEADS I WIN],
[TAILS YOU LOSE],
[MAKE HEAD OR TAIL OF],
[TURN TAIL].
[tail between one's legs] {n. phr.}
State of feeling beaten, ashamed, or very obedient, as after a scolding or a whipping.
* /The boys on the team had boasted they would win the ...
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