In terms of animal science, a crooked tail can be found on various animals. There is no specific word to describe the phrase.
No, the word tail is not an adverb.The word tail is a verb, noun and an adjective.
the word tail is not an adjective tail is a body part of a dog, cat, bunny ext. or like a fairytale.
its the assyrian word for the tail of a meteor
Lion How to get the answer: Head of the word Lamb (L) Centre of the word Pig (I) Hind of the word Buffalo (O) Tail of the word Dragon (N)
It isn't an illness, they are just deformed. Siames cats have a tendency for crooked tails. There are many great myths about it. One of my favorites is that the princesses use to put their rings on the cat's tails while bathing, and the cats developed the kink in order to have a more secure hold onto the rings.
"with the crooked tail" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It provides additional information about which dog is howling mournfully.
Although it is unusual, a Boston Terriers tail can be crooked, have bumps, or the dog may have no tail at all.
Bent; which doesn't sound as good as crooked.
water and sewer lines were buried beneath the crooked lanes
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Depends on how the word is being used. Straight is not crooked, even, upright, frank, candid, , virtuous, just, fair and equitable
Crooked.
Crooked. Devious.
The word straight does have an antonym, which is crooked. So perhaps a crooked line is the opposite of a straight line.