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Definition of tail-walk in English: tail-walkverb no object, usually with adverbial of direction (of a fish) move over the surface of water by propulsion with the tail. sailfish tail-walk along the surface of the water Example sentencesExamples - Another bass hit my small imitative frog pattern and went off tail-walking with its gills flaring.
- You know what happens next: once the fish felt the water shallowing, it simply tail-walked, shaking his head and that was the end of that.
- The bass charged up to the surface, thrashing its head from side to side, and tail-walking across the water.
- It came out of the water tail-walking, big as a whale.
- But when a 10-pounder erupts on your dry fly and tail-walks downstream, it's all worthwhile.
Derivatives noun Billie, a wild dolphin in the Port River, South Australia has been teaching other dolphins in the river the art of ‘tailwalking’, a behaviour which is extremely rare in the wild but is a trick much loved by dolphinarium trainers all over the world. Example sentencesExamples - Dolphins and a number of billfish may perform the curious stunt known as tail-walking.
- Recently it was discovered that wild dolphins are not only capable of tail walking on water, they have been found teaching other members of their group to do it as well.
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