1The large and graceful swallow-tailed kite at that time feeds on nothing else.
2One set of wings was larger than the others, like huge pale swallow-tailed kites.
3I should have liked the chance of catching a swallow-tailed butterfly for my collection.'
4Signor Ercole had never been known to wear a swallow-tailed coat on any occasion.
5He wears a beaver hat and swallow-tailed coat, girdled with a sailor-belt and sheath-knife.
6So there he was, arrayed in jaunty cap, and a swallow-tailed coat with brass buttons.
7He wears a beaver hat and swallow-tailed coat, girdled with a sailor-belt and a sheath-knife.
8An old negro appeared, dressed in a swallow-tailed coat.
9Another jerked at the rear pockets of his swallow-tailed coat to pick out a thought there.
10He still wore his trademark blue swallow-tailed jacket, white moleskin trousers and wrinkled black top hat.
11Among other things it is the home of the swallow-tailed gull, the only nocturnal gull on Earth.
12The horse had left ear swallow-tailed and was branded with a Diamond Five on the right shoulder.
13In very early boyhood, my Sunday suit was a swallow-tailed coat, and hat of the stove-pipe pattern.
14He wore a suit of crimson velvet knee-breeches, and a little swallow-tailed coat with beautiful golden buttons.
15His Lordship, stifling in a swallow-tailed coat, looked bleary and purple and rather like a peevish bull.
16The Dwarf in his swallow-tailed coat and wearing a plug hat, and his face deeply furrowed with wrinkles.