A small piece of cloth or paper.
1 I only met her twice at the tag end of the season.
2 This came at the tag end of the storm,-onthe third day, in fact.
3 I daresay we're seeing the tag end of the giants.
4 These marshy bottoms were noisier now than they had been at the tag end of autumn.
5 It stopped abruptly, the tag end of it shot forth like the quick last blast from a trumpet.
6 At the tag end loomed the figure of the man who had followed him down the stairs from his office.
7 I walked back towards the edge of town and my aunt's house, interrupted at street corners by the tag end of processions.
8 The Prophet of the Lord Dragon, blessed be his name in the Light, has destroyed greater armies by far than your tag end .
9 What tag ends of belief have you got left?
10 Tag ends of clothing hung to him, and from head to foot he was the colour of earth.
11 "If you're really interested in an unbiased and analytical criticism of those tag ends of clothes," I said, "let me give you a little advice.
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