"hangtail" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more hangtail [comparative], most hangtail [superlative]
Etymology: From hang + tail, from the way a dog will leave its tail drooping or hanging when frightened or sad. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|hang|tail}} hang + tail Head templates: {{en-adj}} hangtail (comparative more hangtail, superlative most hangtail)
  1. Disheartened; low-spirited.
    Sense id: en-hangtail-en-adj-Oo6s4-94 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 56 44 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 62 38 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 67 33

Adverb [English]

Forms: more hangtail [comparative], most hangtail [superlative]
Etymology: From hang + tail, from the way a dog will leave its tail drooping or hanging when frightened or sad. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|hang|tail}} hang + tail Head templates: {{en-adv}} hangtail (comparative more hangtail, superlative most hangtail)
  1. With the tail hanging limply.
    Sense id: en-hangtail-en-adv-g50haSdN
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        {
          "ref": "1964, Kulchur - Volume 4, page 50:",
          "text": "The dog trotted hangtail away, and the prairie dog turned his head to check on a flush.",
          "type": "quote"
        },
        {
          "ref": "1967, Joyce Stranger, Rex: A Novel, page 184:",
          "text": "The dog dropped, hang-head, hang-tail.",
          "type": "quote"
        },
        {
          "ref": "1971, Douglas Woolf, Ya!: John-Juan; Two Novels, page 207:",
          "text": "At least a hundred hairless dogs, which had been barking fiercely, slunk hangtail through the ruptures that served these huts as doorholes.",
          "type": "quote"
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          "ref": "1952, Rhys Davies, Marianne, page 157:",
          "text": "Most bridegrooms look ashamed and hangtail.",
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          "ref": "1969, Joe Johnson, Courtin', Sportin', and Non-supportin', page 89:",
          "text": "When in this sad hangtail mood, even the healthy bites of aggressive fleas could not distract him, so deeply was he immersed in despondency.",
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        {
          "ref": "1996, Jeffery Deaver, A Maiden's Grave:",
          "text": "As they climbed into the van Potter clapped the trooper on the shoulder and Budd responded with as hangtail a smile as the agent had ever in his life encountered.",
          "type": "quote"
        },
        {
          "ref": "2001, Jack Curtis, The Sheriff Kill, page 45:",
          "text": "And right now you were feeling a little hangtail.",
          "type": "quote"
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          "text": "The dog dropped, hang-head, hang-tail.",
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          "ref": "1971, Douglas Woolf, Ya!: John-Juan; Two Novels, page 207:",
          "text": "At least a hundred hairless dogs, which had been barking fiercely, slunk hangtail through the ruptures that served these huts as doorholes.",
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      ],
      "glosses": [
        "With the tail hanging limply."
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          "ref": "1969, Joe Johnson, Courtin', Sportin', and Non-supportin', page 89:",
          "text": "When in this sad hangtail mood, even the healthy bites of aggressive fleas could not distract him, so deeply was he immersed in despondency.",
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        },
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          "ref": "1996, Jeffery Deaver, A Maiden's Grave:",
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          "ref": "2001, Jack Curtis, The Sheriff Kill, page 45:",
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