Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In heraldry, broken into dovetails, as the edge or bounding line of an ordinary or any division of the field. See
ante .
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
dovetail .
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Examples
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I thought and thought and studied it and studied it, and noticed that in the original announcement, a RL name dovetailed with an actual RL name on the company website.
Second Thoughts 2009
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Consequently, it kind of dovetailed and we kind of spun a bit as the game went on.
USATODAY.com 2003
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The company held a "Summer Sizzler" sale, and throughout the fall knocked half off all premium upgrades, such as dovetailed maple drawers, glazing, or distressing.
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There are some traditional woodworking joinery concepts that apply, but since all of your cuts are made on a single plane, there are some that don't (such as dovetailed corners).
MAKE Magazine 2009
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There are some traditional woodworking joinery concepts that apply, but since all of your cuts are made on a single plane, there are some that don't (such as dovetailed corners). cigar box Arduino lab, I'm designing a mobile prototyping kit.
Daily DIY 2009
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"dovetailed" into the organization, be made a means of somewhat relieving the pressure that must be expected to be felt in the attempt to carry out such a course as is outlined below.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 433, April 19, 1884 Various
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Many similar outrages, that dovetailed with the plot of the revolutionists, were given.
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This dovetailed neatly with the other main ex-post-facto "solution" being proposed - vote the Republicans out of office.
Andy Thayer: How Can We Win in Wisconsin? Andy Thayer 2011
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In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Ryan Murphy said, Everybody has seen a straight couple losing their virginity, but has anyone dovetailed the gay and straight stories together and given them equal weight?
Lelia Nebeker: Happy Endings and Gay PDA in Prime Time Lelia Nebeker 2012
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And as manufacturing became more technologically stable and product lines matured during the postwar boom, suburban growth dovetailed nicely with the pattern of industrial growth.
whichbe commented on the word dovetailed
A means of joining two pieces of wood or a thickness of some other rigid material. The pieces are shaped in such a way that they resemble doves whose rows of tails interlock. (From ArtLex)
June 4, 2008
bilby commented on the word dovetailed
I'm having trouble getting the birds to sit still while I nail them together.
March 9, 2009
reesetee commented on the word dovetailed
Well, there's your problem. No nails needed.
March 9, 2009