Use "came out with his tail between his legs|come out with his tail between his leg" in a sentence

1. Bauble gets his armor and tail with his first Ascension

2. Under his seat, between his legs.

3. His big rough hands snip and snip-ears, a tail, back legs.

4. Steve worked his tail off.

5. And he got so upset he took off all his clothes tucked his willy between his legs and cried out, " Mommy, I'm a girl.

6. He's out stretching his legs.

7. His team retreated last night with tails tucked firmly between their legs.

8. He stretched out his long legs .

9. He was half under the bed, with his legs sticking out.

10. The wart crept out between his parted lips.

11. James came out of his bedroom, toweling his wet hair.

12. I always have to be after his tail.

13. Loden's hackles subsided, his tail began to wag.

14. A child with Bowed legs has a distinct space between his or her lower legs and knees

15. If he knocks down the wicket with his own leg, he is out.

16. Jeeves came out of his lair.

17. 24 Jeʹhu took his bow in hand and shot Je·hoʹram between the shoulders, and the arrow came out at his heart, and he collapsed in his war chariot.

18. All fabricated by his publicists, before his new movie came out.

19. His actions are out in keeping with his promises.

20. He clipped his white tail and made Rabscuttle nibble his fur short and stain it with mud and blackberries. Sentencedict.com

21. His coat was bright bay; his legs, mane, and tail were glossy black—coal black and bright bay—so they named him Coaly-bay

22. A card player must never sit at the table with his legs crossed. He might "cross out" his good luck.

23. His words came out in quick succession.

24. His resignation came out of the blue.

25. 0903 Leg with back portion, without tail and abdominal fat (Leg quarter without tail and abdominal fat)

26. His housekeeper came out to greet him.

27. I went out with my rifle, grabbed his collar and blew his brains out.

28. He was on the back row, dressed casually, his legs stretched out with his battered boots crossed in front of him.

29. He's out boozing with his mates.

30. He came forward with his hand out. "Mr and Mrs Selby?" he enquired.

31. ISIL on his tail, and he just hangs in there?

32. His jaw is held together with a tendon from his leg.

33. Loden's hackles subsided[sentence dictionary], his tail began to wag.

34. His visit came out of a clear sky.

35. 11 His words came out in quick succession.

36. And, finally, his arms and legs... until all that remains is a circuit of blood flowing between his heart and his brain.

37. The cat is in a rage when his tail switches.

38. The leopard remained an arm’s length away, the tip of his tail twitching, his eyes glowing.

39. He lets nothing come between himself and his work.

40. John lets nothing come between himself and his work.

41. His hands were gnarled, and his legs were covered with sores.

42. The watchman came out from his hut, tipped his hat, and opened the gate.

43. 23 He hasn't exactly come out of the scandal with his reputation enhanced.

44. Sean sat with his legs crossed.

45. “The man that had been dead came out with his feet and hands bound with wrappings, and his countenance was bound about with a cloth.

46. The man that had been dead came out with his feet and hands bound with wrappings, and his countenance was bound about with a cloth.

47. Between his benders.

48. He rubbed out the last sentence on his paper with his eraser.

49. He went out with his head up and his hat cocked joyously.

50. Our rat's just come out of his den.

51. He swilled his mouth out with antiseptic.

52. 13 He's out boozing with his friends.

53. Braque eked out his collages with charcoal.

54. Bob Tail and his son Joseph Bobtail [version 2], c.1880

55. 7 Because he a little salt, To put upon his tail.

56. 6 He's out boozing with his mates.

57. The dog ran out with its tail wagging madly.

58. Still the horrible shrieking came out of his mouth.

59. His resignation came right out of the blue.http://Sentencedict.com

60. The youths, startled by his unexpected appearance, turned tail and ran.

61. * 6 He had shin guards of copper on his legs and a javelin+ of copper slung between his shoulders.

62. When a child with Bowed legs stands with his or her feet together, there is a distinct space between the lower legs and knees

63. He eked out his meager pay by giving private lessons; Braque eked out his collages with charcoal.

64. The smoke came out through his mouth and nostrils.

65. It floated mockingly through his sleep and came like a mirage between his eyes and the daylight.

66. He arrived out of breath with his shirt undone and his tie askew.

67. Ampleforth marched Clumsily out between the guards, his face vaguely perturbed, but uncomprehending

68. Ampleforth marched clumsily out between the guards, his face vaguely perturbed, but uncomprehending.

69. The only communication between him and his family had been letters smuggled out.

70. His second book came out in hardback last month.

71. His weaknesses cancel out his virtues.

72. Putting his hands into his pockets, he stretched out his legs in front of the fire and laughed heartily for some minutes.

73. A noun or pronoun can be used between "brazen" and "out." Timmy Brazened out his teacher's scolding about his bad behavior.

74. Studio portrait of Bob Tail with his son Joseph Bobtail, who is dressed in a school uniform

75. His legs were covered with weeping sores .

76. His legs had swollen with the heat.

77. He let out a yell and kicked his legs up crossly.

78. His shortcomings cancel out his virtues.

79. A noun or pronoun can be used between "brazen" and "out." Timmy Brazened out his teacher's scolding about his bad behavior.

80. I thought he still had a pair of balls hanging between his legs.