Nose English: nose
Symbol: English? [n?z] American? [no?z]
nose English? [n?z] [no?z]
Nose. [no?z]
Third person singular: noses Third person plural: noses Present participle: nosing Past participle: nosed Past tense: nosed
nose Basic explanation
Noun: Nose; Olfactory; Aromatic; Fragrance; Aroma. A protruding part
Transitive verb: to sniff out, to smell; to touch with the nose; to taste (wine) with the nose, etc.; to probe
Inferior verb: to proceed with care and exploration; to probe
nose Related phrases
1. ?pay through the nose?: to be blackmailed
2. turn through the nose: to be blackmailed
3. p>
2. turn up one's nose at : look down on;
3.?have a good nose?: have a good sense of smell;
4. blow one's nose : blow one's nose;
5. keep one's nose clean : don't drink alcohol;
6.?run at the nose? run at the nose?: runny nose;
7. follow one's nose : straight away, by instinct;
8.?nose to nose?: face to face;
9.?nose over?: to turn over with the nose on the ground;
10.?nose up?
11.?on the nose?: just right;
12. fuddle one's nose : to get drunk;
13. speak through one's nose : to speak with a nasal sound;
14. look down one's nose at : to look down on;
15.?nose? p>15.?nose down? : to swoop down;
nose Related Example Sentences
Transitive Verbs
1. The ship nosed her way through the winding channel. the winding channel.
2. The dog nosed out a rat.
The dog smelled a rat.
Nouns
1. A sweet smell greeted the?nose.
The scent was overwhelming.
2. She pointed the?nose?of the car towards home.
3. A dog has a good?nose.
A dog has a good sense of smell.