bushy tail

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Used to describe the thick, furry tail of an animal like a squirrel or fox.

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Examples (20)

  • The squirrel, with its signature bushy tail, scampered up the oak tree.
  • The squirrel has a very bushy tail that helps it balance.
  • A red fox is easily identified by its long, bushy tail often tipped with white.
  • Foxes are famous for their long, bushy tails.
  • The husky wagged its magnificent bushy tail in excitement.
  • A cat will often puff up its bushy tail when it feels threatened.
  • We watched a raccoon carefully wash its food, its striped and bushy tail twitching.
  • The red panda wrapped its bushy tail around itself to stay warm.
  • In the storybook, the clever squirrel used his bushy tail as a parachute.
  • Look at that little squirrel with its bushy tail climbing the oak tree.
  • A wolf's bushy tail serves as a warm cover for its nose during cold nights.
  • The dog's bushy tail wagged enthusiastically as its owner walked through the door.
  • The lemur's long, black-and-white ringed, bushy tail is one of its most striking features.
  • Certain breeds of dogs, like the Samoyed, are known for having a bushy tail.
  • Its bushy tail provides balance as it navigates the high branches.
  • The winter fur makes the fox's bushy tail look even thicker than usual.
  • The artist sketched the creature, paying close attention to its fluffy, bushy tail.
  • The toy animal has a soft, bushy tail made of high-quality faux fur.
  • A small animal with a very bushy tail darted into the undergrowth before I could identify it.
  • The raccoon's bushy tail is easily identified by its distinctive black rings.