under one's nose in English

directly in front of someone, not hard to find

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1. next free airway cover one's nose

2. You were right under his nose.

3. Under a bulbous, pimply nose, his lips were trembling.

4. A cartload of garlic vanishes from under your nose.

5. Not let the grass grow under one's feet. 

6. That dragon lady have three gigolo under her husband's nose.

7. 1 Not let the grass grow under one's feet. 

8. Who would have the guts... to play tricks under everyone's nose?

9. 23 'I'm rich!' she exclaimed, waving the money under his nose.

10. What does Afloat mean? Making successful progress under one's own steam

11. Only last Saturday my Joe busted a firecracker right under my nose.

12. Synonyms for Arrogantly include haughtily, insolently, loftily, superciliously, with one's nose in the air, boastfully, egotistically, conceitedly, proudly and pretentiously

13. Arrest: to take or keep under one's control by authority of law.

14. It's been right under your nose for decades and you never looked down.

15. To walk; to relocate one's self under the power of one's own legs. Peter slowly Ambulated to the bathroom, favoring his strained knee.

16. High Cheekbones are right under the eye & the top piece of the nose

17. High Cheekbones are right under the eye and the upper part of the nose.

18. We're nose-to-nose.

19. What does Bewitch mean? To place under one's power by magic; cast a spell over

20. Cantorial, cantoris, Cantor set, Cantor's paradox, can't punch one's way out of a paper bag, Cantrip, can't see beyond the end of one's nose., can't seem to, can't see the forest for the trees, can't stand, cant …

21. Place your hand under your nose, and you'll feel the strength of the breath coming out.

22. Brown-nose (v.) also Brownnose, 1939, American English colloquial, said to be military slang originally, from brown (adj.) + nose (n.), "from the implication that servility is tantamount to having one's nose in the anus of the person from whom advancement is sought" [ Webster, 1961, quoted in OED].

23. Add to Favorites More colors Heart Nose Cuff, Afrocentric Nose Jewelry, Faux Nose Ring, Nose Clip, The Love Cuff

24. Exchange nose - to - nose Eskimo kisses.

25. The two Baffed under Mowgli's nose so close that a pinch of downy white feathers brushed away