Nose

  • 31nose — See: count heads or count noses, cut off one s nose to spite one s face, follow one s nose, go into a tail spin or go into a nose dive, hard nosed, keep one s nose clean, keep one s nose to the grindstone, lead by the nose, look down one s nose… …

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  • 32nose — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. proboscis, snout, muzzle, beak, schnozzle (sl.); nasal or olfactory organ; nostrils. See convexity. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The organ of smell] Syn. nasal organ, nasal cavity, nares, nasal passages,… …

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  • 33nose*/*/*/ — [nəʊz] noun [C] I the part of your face that is above your mouth that you use for smelling and breathing I d like to punch him on the nose.[/ex] Can you pass me a tissue – my nose is running (= liquid is coming out of it).[/ex] Excuse me, I just… …

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  • 34nose — 1. noun 1) a punch on the nose Syn: snout, muzzle, proboscis, trunk; informal beak, snoot, schnoz, schnozzola, sniffer, honker 2) a nose for scandal Syn: instinct, feeling …

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  • 35Nose — The external midline projection from the face. The purpose of the nose is to warm, clean, and humidify the air you breath. In addition, it helps you to smell and taste. A normal person will produce about two quarts of fluid each day (mucus),… …

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  • 36nosė — sf. (1) žr. 1 nosis: 1. Jo nosė perkreipta an šono Gdr. Nosė suputo nu bitės Pp. Ką čia rakinėji nosę! Vkš. Nosė kaip avies – par visą veidą Krž. Žmogau, paveizėk, tavo nosė nušalusi! Krš. Pievinių apynių dėtas alus yra kvapingiausias, toks… …

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  • 37nose —   Ihu (descriptive terms, ihu). See nahunahuihu, contemptuous, lunkhead, quarrelsome, scorn, scornful, snobbish, snore, wise.    ♦ A large, sharp nose, o oma.    ♦ An elevated nose, pinana ka ihu.    ♦ Irregular bridge of nose, ami …

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  • 38nose — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English nosu; akin to Old High German nasa nose, Latin nasus Date: before 12th century 1. a. the part of the face that bears the nostrils and covers the anterior part of the nasal cavity; broadly this… …

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  • 39nose — n 1. neb, nib, bill, pecker, All Sl. beak, snoot, schnozz, schnozzle, schnozzola; snout, muzzle, Sl. nozzle, Facetious. proboscis, trunk, Entomol. antlia; nostrils, nasal passage or cavity, breather, air hole, spiracle, blow hole; sniffer,… …

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  • 40nose up — intransitive verb : to head up : elevate the nose the airplane nosed up into the sky transitive verb : to turn, point, or direct (an airplane s nose) up : head (an airplane) up * * * nose up To direct or turn an aircraft nose upwards • • • …

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