Definition of Ringtails

1. Noun. (plural of ringtail) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Ringtails

1. ringtail [n] - See also: ringtail

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ringtails

ringpiece
ringpieces
rings
rings in
ringside
ringside seat
ringsider
ringsiders
ringsides
ringspot
ringster
ringsters
ringstraked
ringtail
ringtailed
ringtails (current term)
ringtaw
ringtaws
ringtone
ringtones
ringtoss
ringtosses
ringway
ringways
ringwise
ringwoodite
ringwoodites
ringwork
ringworks
ringworm

Literary usage of Ringtails

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to by Great Britain Magistrates' cases, Edward William Cox (1873)
"Mr. Scott has mentioned ringtails. Have my ringtails, too." A drunken man came in and was refused drink. ..."

2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1830)
"... the outcry was repeated, and suddenly a large party of ringtails, who were doubtless her friends and relatives, rushed forward into the open ground. ..."

3. To the South Polar Regions: Expedition of 1898-1900 by Louis Charles Bernacchi (1901)
"But ther' some ringtails* up along the shore in the she-oak trees." " O yees, ther* some ringtails," said the girl enthusiastically, ..."

4. Untrodden Jamaica by Herbert T. Thomas (1890)
"We got two fine large ringtails on the way, but they seem to be ... especially as we had a tin of good soup, and a brace of ringtails in the pot. ..."

5. The Cabinet Album: A Collection of Original and Selected Literature by Cabinet album, Lewis Bingley Wynne (1830)
"Such was my last soliloquy in that country ; and it was scarcely terminated, when the whole body of ringtails uttered a simultaneous yell, and advanced ..."

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