Sentences with nose
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N n - She wiped her nose with a tissue.
- Sue parked off the main street, with the van's nose pointing away from the street.
- Nicole Kidman simply put on a false nose in The Hours and duly won the Best Actress award at this year's Oscar presentations.
- Like other allergens, mold can cause sneezing, chronic cough, runny nose, congestion.
- The river that runs through Middlesbrough became ugly on the eye and hard on the nose.
- Chirkpar rattled past him on the right to snatch the prize by a nose.
- Nasal surgery is done to fix problems concerning one's nose, like a deviated septum, sleep apnea.
- Caused by pollen from trees, shrubs, flowers and ragweed, these allergies can cause their sufferers to experience a chronic cough, runny nose, fatigue.
- He could not see the driver as the car nosed forward. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- He had a nose for good news stories
- The car nosed along the cliff top
- A nose for news
- To poke one's nose into another's affairs
- The ship nosed its way into the harbor
- Fragrances appealing to the nose.
- The nose of a pair of pliers.
- To have a nose for news.
- Why can't he keep his nose out of my business?
- The horse won the race by a nose.
- A cheese that could be nosed at some distance.
- The dog nosed its pup back into the yard. The boat nosed its way toward shore.
- The dogs nosed after their quarry.
- To nose into the wind.
- They are always nosing about in other people's business.
- Each time the troop left an exhibit the leader counted noses.
- I found the house by following my nose.
- He held his nose and voted for the bill.
- Did he keep his nose clean after he got out of prison?
- He lets his brother lead him by the nose.
- He had always looked down his nose at those who were poorer than he.
- We made it at ten o'clock on the nose.
- They patronize small and exclusive shops where they cheerfully pay through the nose.
- I know I was wrong but you don't have to rub my nose in it.
- My friend turns up his nose at anyone who hasn't had a college education.
- The theft took place right under the detective's nose.