It is a metaphor meaning to run away proud and victorious, generally after a failed defeat. its a good metaphor!!!
Sometimes the tail grows back and sometimes it doesn't, it depends how the tail got off. If the robin was ill and the illness affected the tail then the tail would grow back but if the robin got hurt or ran over and the tail swung off then the tail would not grow back.
well no unless its blood at the and because then that ,meens its been ripped off or ran over ouch/?!
Ran off is a phrasal verb. Both words ran/off go together as a phrase. Off by its self is a preposition
If you grab the _______ by the tail, the tail might come off in your hand.
The dog, chasing its tail, ran around the yard. The participial phrase is "chasing its tail."
if you mean a scorpion it is hard for the tail to fall off
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Let's Make a Deal is the name of a game show that originally ran in the 1970s decade. It went off the air because another show replaced it. It was brought back and currently is still on the air with host Wayne Brady.
If a cat's tail comes off the cat should see a vet. It is important to make sure that the cat does not have an infection.
This is to allow the airplane to rotate when it is taking off. (Rotating is when the pilot pulls back, raises the nose of the aircraft, and the aircraft rises into the air). If the aircraft did not have this raised tail-end, a "tail-strike" would happen, which damages the aircraft.
No, a donkey's tail does not fall off. This is in reference to the animal. However, donkey tail plants do tend to fall off.
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