nose|noses in English
noun
[nəʊz]
facial feature above the mouth and below the eyes; part of the body used for smelling and breathing; sense of smell; propensity for detecting; proboscis; snout
Use "nose|noses" in a sentence
1. In this article, we’ll talk about that Borzoi long nose – why Borzois have long noses, how long a Borzoi nose actually is, and if
2. With the nose, because your fingers are crossed, your brain gets mischievous and informs you that you have two noses.
3. If you have a strong jaw, an Aquiline nose would complement it well, as Aquiline noses balance the aesthetics of your face
4. Brown-nose (third-person singular simple present brown-noses, present participle brown-nosing, simple past and past participle brown-nosed) Alternative spelling of Brownnose
5. Although data is included for tangent ogive noses of fineness ratio 2, 2.25, 2.5, 3.0, and 4, the nose fineness ratios of 2, 3, and 4 calibers include a systematic variation in nose Bluffness ratios of 0.00, 0.25
6. These vermin have noses like bloodhounds.
7. Don't look down their noses at you.
8. The sharp frost nipped at our noses.
9. Voters have thumbed their noses at it.
10. We're nose-to-nose.
11. The natives look down their noses at foreigners.
12. Took it right out from under our noses.
13. We won't have to count noses in the morning.
14. Brachycephalic breeds are dogs with pushed in noses
15. Our lungs, ears, and noses tell us so.
16. Elephants are distinguished by their long noses / trunks.
17. Brown-nose (noun) · brown-noses (plural noun) · brown-noser (noun) · brownnose (noun) · Brownnoses (plural noun) · brown-nosers (plural noun) a person who acts in a grossly obsequious way
18. Police dogs have good noses for following criminals' trails.
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20. Exchange nose - to - nose Eskimo kisses.
21. Aquiline noses have also been linked to strong jaws
22. Ingredients for making gunpowder stolen from under the Company's noses.
23. Aspises’ heads were sleek, their scales silken, their noses doglike
24. 13 My children turn up their noses at fresh vegetables.
25. Perfume noses typically reach for Aldehydes to a perfume concoction