Nose Definition–noun | 1. | the part of the face or facial region in humans and certain animals that contains the nostrils and the organs of smell and functions as the usual passageway for air in respiration: in humans it is a prominence in the center of the face formed of bone and cartilage, serving also to modify or modulate the voice. | | 2. | this part as the organ of smell. | | 3. | the sense of smell: fragrances appealing to the nose. | | 4. | anything regarded as resembling the nose of a person or animal, as a spout or nozzle. | | 6. | the forward end of an aircraft. | | 7. | the forward edge of the head of a golf club. | | 8. | a projecting part of anything: the nose of a pair of pliers. | | 9. | a faculty of perceiving or detecting: to have a nose for news. | | 10. | the human nose regarded as a symbol of meddling or prying: Why can't he keep his nose out of my business? | | 11. | the length of a nose: The horse won the race by a nose. | | 12. | the bouquet of an alcoholic drink, esp. the distinctive aroma of a wine. | –verb (used with object) | 13. | to perceive by or as by the nose or the sense of smell: a cheese that could be nosed at some distance. | | 14. | to approach the nose to, as in smelling or examining; sniff. | | 15. | to move or push forward with or as with the nose: The dog nosed its pup back into the yard. The boat nosed its way toward shore. | | 16. | to touch or rub with the nose; nuzzle. | –verb (used without object) | 18. | to seek as if by smelling or scent: The dogs nosed after their quarry. | | 19. | to move or push forward: to nose into the wind. <
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/span> | | 20. | to meddle or pry (often fol. by about, into, etc.): They are always nosing about in other people's business. | —Verb phrase | 21. | nose out, | a. | to defeat, esp. by a narrow margin: The other candidates had been nosed out in the final returns. | | b. | to learn or discover, esp. by snooping or prying: to nose out a secret. | | —Idioms | 22. | count noses, to count the number of people in attendance: Each time the troop left an exhibit the leader counted noses. | | 23. | cut off one's nose to spite one's face, to create a disadvantage to oneself through one's own spiteful action. | | 24. | follow one's nose, | a. | to go forward in a straight course. | | b. | to guide oneself by instinct: I found the house by following my nose. | | | 25. | hold one's nose, to repress feelings of distaste, repulsion, or offense for something that one is obliged to do: He held his nose and voted for the bill. | | 26. | keep one's nose clean, to behave oneself; avoid trouble or scandal: Did he keep his nose clean after he got out of prison? | | 27. | keep one's nose to the grindstone. grindstone (def. 3). | | 28. | lead or lead around by the nose, to exercise complete control over; dominate totally: He lets his brother lead him by the nose. | | 29. | look down one's nose at, to regard with disdain or condescension: He had always looked down his nose at those who were poorer than he. | | 30. | on the nose, Informal. | a. | precisely, correctly, or perfectly. | | b. | exactly on time: We made it at ten o'clock on the nose. | | c. | (of a bet) for win only. | | d. | Australian Informal. decayed or putrid; stinking. | | e. | Australian Informal. distasteful or unpleasant; of doubtful validity or propriety. | | | 31. | pay through the nose, to pay an excessive price: They patronize small and exclusive shops where they cheerfully pay through the nose. | | 32. | put someone's nose out of joint, | a. | to annoy or irritate greatly. | | b. | to supersede a person in another's regard, devotion, etc. | | c. | to thwart someone; spoil someone's plans. | | | 33. | rub someone's nose in, to persecute or tease someone persistently about; nag someone about: I know I was wrong but you don't have to rub my nose in it. | | 34. | turn up one's nose at, to regard with contempt; scorn: My friend turns up his nose at anyone who hasn't had a college education. | | 35. | under someone's nose, plainly visible to; in full view of; in bold defiance of: The theft took place right under the detective's nose. Also, under someone's very nose. | | From Dictionary
Stud Definition–noun | 1. | a boss, knob, nailhead, or other protuberance projecting from a surface or part, esp. as an ornament. | | 2. | any of various buttonlike, usually ornamental objects, mounted on a shank that is passed through an article of clothing to fasten it: a collar stud. | | 3. | any of a number of slender, upright members of wood, steel, etc., forming the frame of a wall or partition and covered with plasterwork, siding, etc. | | 4. | any of various projecting pins, lugs, or the like, on machines or other implements. | | 5. | Automotive. any of a large number of small projecting lugs embedded in an automobile tire (studded tire) to improve traction on snowy or icy roads. | | 6. | an earring consisting of a small, buttonlike ornament mounted on a metal post designed to pass through a pierced ear lobe. | | 7. | Horology. the piece to which the fixed end of a hairspring is attached. | –verb (used with object) | 8. | to set with or as if with studs, bosses, or the like: The leather-covered door was studded with brass nails. | | 9. | (of things) to be scattered over the expanse or surface of: Stars stud the sky. | | 10. | to set or scatter (objects) at intervals over an expanse or surface: to stud raisins over a cake. | | 11. | to furnish with or support by studs. | –adjective | 12. | ornamented with rivets, nailheads, or other buttonlike, usually metallic objects: a stud belt. | | From Dictionary
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Freedom of Expression Institute South Africa - Found Nov. 4, 2008 ... the wearing of the nose-stud resulting in the substantial disruption of school activities. As such, the decision to prohibit the nose-stud was...
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Time - Found Oct. 30, 2008 ... hard work.' But the cheery twenty-something evangelical Christian with red hair and a discreet nose stud is concerned with more timeless words.
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Asian Age - Found Oct. 9, 2008 ... consider wearing the nose stud part of their Hindu belief system. 'When you have your nose pierced, the stud goes through a nerve in your nose...
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Metro.co.uk - Found Oct. 8, 2008 A Hindu student has won her battle to wear a nose stud at school. Shannon Connolly, 13, was ordered to remove the stud because it broke a ban on...
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The Times - Found 16 hours ago ... faces and what looks like a huge telegraph pole instead of a nose. ... What a stud. His horniness seemed to affect the divers.
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel - Found 16 hours ago ... bella | November 12, 2008 at 12:21 PM Polite is a stud at fullback and ... I think nose tackles in the 3-4 can be developed, you just need to
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CBS Sportsline - Found Nov. 12, 2008 ... in this trade, he still doesn't compensate for a stud like Rodgers ... Five gets: LenDale White and Anthony Gonzalez The Needle-Nose Pliers get
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