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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Need for Speed: Most Wanted — North American cover art for Windows version Developer(s) EA Black Box, EA Redwood Shores, Ideaworks Game Studio (Mobile Version) Publi … Wikipedia
Nail (program/MUA) — Nail is a some times lightweight console based mail client, made to be a modern replacement for the ancient mailx command. It s fully compatible with mailx, but has a lot more features, which makes it appropriate for everyday use. Nail supports… … Wikipedia
Need (novel series) — Need Cover of Need, the first novel in the series Need Captivate Entice Author Carrie Jones … Wikipedia
nail a rumour — nail a rumour/lie/british informal phrase to show that something is not true I think we need to nail these lies about the deal. Thesaurus: to try to show that an idea or belief is wrongsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
nail a lie — nail a rumour/lie/british informal phrase to show that something is not true I think we need to nail these lies about the deal. Thesaurus: to try to show that an idea or belief is wrongsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
Nail Men — Statue of Hindenburg in front of the Victory Column in Berlin, 1919 … Wikipedia
nail — I UK [neɪl] / US noun [countable] Word forms nail : singular nail plural nails ** 1) a thin pointed piece of metal that you use to fix one thing to another by hitting it with a hammer 2) the smooth hard part that grows over the ends of your… … English dictionary
nail down — verb 1. succeed in obtaining a position (Freq. 1) He nailed down a spot at Harvard • Syn: ↑nail, ↑peg • Hypernyms: ↑succeed, ↑win, ↑come through, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
nail sb down — UK US nail sb down Phrasal Verb with nail({{}}/neɪl/ verb [T] INFORMAL ► to make someone give you exact details or a firm decision about something: nail sb down on sth »We ve been trying to nail them down on the specific points of the agreement… … Financial and business terms
Occupational hazards associated with exposure to human nail dust — The use of podiatry drills, in the absence of engineering controls and personal protective equipment, is an occupational hazard to the healthcare provider. Nail dust collected during foot care procedures performed in office settings has been… … Wikipedia