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a sting in the tail
a sting in the tail
(British & Australian) an unpleasant end to something that began pleasantly, especially a story or suggestion At the start, it's humorous and light but like most of her short stories, there's a sting in the tail.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Nanny | | NAN-ee | English |
Hailey | | ['heili] | |
Lashawn | | - | African American |
Abilene | | AB-i-leen (English), ab-i-LEE-nee (English) | Biblical |
Kipling | | KIP-ling | English (Rare) |
Rich | | RICH | English |