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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishnose to tailnose to tailespecially British EnglishTTCTTR cars, buses etc that are nose to tail are in a line without much space between them Traffic was nose to tail for three miles. → nose
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nose to tail• She says it's less noise, and traffic which used to be nose to tail now flows freely.• The basic leopard is spotted almost from nose to tail.• A golden yellow line replaces that of the Redline Rasbora, and follows an almost identical path from nose to tail.• However, when they move around they can form a procession, following each other nose to tail like a miniature train.• He led his female into a cave where they spawned nose to tail in typical mouthbrooder fashion.
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