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translations for
nail
гвоздь
вдуть
но́готь
ноготь
прибивать
пригвоздить
приколачивать
трахнуть
чпокнуть
Definition of nail
The thin,
horny
plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals
The basal thickened portion of the anterior wings of certain hemiptera
The
claw
of a bird or other animal
A round
pedestal
on which
merchant
s once carried out their business, such as the four
nails
outside
w:The Exchange, Bristol#Nails|The Exchange, Bristol
To
fix
to another object using a nail
To
drive
a nail
To
stud
or
boss
with nails, or as if with nails
To
catch
To expose as a
sham
To
hit
effectively with some
weapon
Of a male, to engage in
sexual intercourse
with
To
spike
, as a
cannon
To
nail down
: to make
certain
, or
confirm
Examples
When Im nervous I bite my
nails
He
nailed
the placard to the post
He used the ax head for
nailing
I really
nailed
that test
Related words
snail
fingernail
hobnail
toenail
nailing
nailed
hangnail
thumbnail
snailery
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