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nosed
- IPA[nōzd]
美式
- having a nose or projecting part of a specified kind;having a sense of smell of a specified kind
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- 1. having a nose or projecting part of a specified kind red-nosed clowns the hairy-nosed wombat
- ▪ having a sense of smell of a specified kind a keen-nosed hound sharp-nosed police dogs
- the part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person or animal, containing the nostrils ... he slowly breathed out the air through his nose he pushed his glasses higher on to the bridge of his nose
- (of an animal) thrust its nose against or into something: the pony nosed at the straw
Oxford Dictionary
- the part projecting above the mouth on the face of a person or animal, containing the nostrils ... he slowly breathed out the air through his nose he pushed his glasses higher onto the bridge of his nose
- (of an animal) thrust its nose against or into something, especially in order to smell it: the pony nosed at the straw
Oxford American Dictionary
- a rounded edge of a step or molding.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a rounded edge of a step or moulding.
Oxford Dictionary
- childish and inexperienced (used as a general term of abuse): a boy at thirteen is a snot-nosed kid
Oxford American Dictionary
- childish and inexperienced: what would I be doing with a snot-nosed kid like him?
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for snot-nosed
Oxford Dictionary
- realistic and determined; tough-minded: a hard-nosed businessman
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[nəʊzd]
英式
- having a nose or projecting part of a specified kind: red-nosed clowns the hairy-nosed wombat
Oxford Dictionary