tag end
Americannoun
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the last or final part of something.
They came in at the tag end of the performance.
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a random scrap, fragment, or remnant.
noun
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the last part of something
the tag end of the day
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a loose end of cloth, thread, etc
Etymology
Origin of tag end
First recorded in 1810–20
Example Sentences
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Then push the tag end of the lighter line back through the loop so that it exits on the same side from which it entered.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Use pliers to pull on the tag end if the line is heavy.
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A few seasons ago, at the tag end of one of those strength-sapping St. Louis summers, Stan toyed with the restful notion of quitting after he rapped out his 3,000th.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Its list of book clubs reads like the tag end of a distinguished obituary�member of Literary Guild, Saturday Review, Book Find and Playboy.
From Time Magazine Archive
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At the very tag end of the parade came Mr. Cogswell’s delivery wagon, its sides adorned with hand-painted signs proclaiming “National War Savings Day Parade.”
From "Hattie Big Sky" by Kirby Larson
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