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  1. The meaning of NAIL is a horny sheath protecting the upper end of each finger and toe of humans and most other primates. How to use nail in a sentence.

  2. 1. A slim, pointed piece of metal hammered into material as a fastener. 2. a. A fingernail or toenail. b. A claw or talon. 3. Something resembling a nail in shape, sharpness, or use. 4. A measure of length formerly used for cloth, equal to 1 / 16 yard (5.7 centimeters). tr.v. nailed, nail·ing, nails. 1.

  3. View definitions for nailed. nailed. adjective as in decided. Compare Synonyms. Synonyms. Antonyms. Strongest matches. determined. distinct. pronounced. resolved. settled. sure. Strong matches. assured. cinched. clear-cut. clinched. destined. express. fated. prearranged. predetermined. Weak matches. absolute. categorical. emphatic. explicit.

  4. What does the adjective nailed mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective nailed . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  5. a thin, hard, horny area on the upper side of the end of a finger or toe. v. to fasten with a nail or nails: [ ~ + object] to nail a picture to the wall. [ ~ + up + object] to nail up the demands on the wall. [ ~ + object + up] to nail the demands up.

  6. verb. /neɪl/ Verb Forms. Idioms Phrasal Verbs. nail something (+ adv./prep./adj.) to fasten something to something with a nail or nails. I nailed the sign to a tree. Wooden boards had been nailed across the windows. The shutters had been nailed shut. There’s no need to nail the wood down. Definitions on the go.

  7. to detect and expose (a lie, scandal, etc.). Slang. to hit (a person): He nailed him on the chin with an uppercut in the first round. to focus intently on an object or subject: She kept her eyes nailed on the suspicious customer. Obsolete. to stud with or as if with nails. See more. Verb Phrases.

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