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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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. Join us.

  6. 5 days ago · 1. countable noun. A nail is a thin piece of metal with one pointed end and one flat end. You hit the flat end with a hammer in order to push the nail into something such as a wall . A mirror hung on a nail above the washstand. He hammered the nail into the branch. Synonyms: tack, spike, rivet, sprig [technical] More Synonyms of nail. 2. verb.

  7. Meaning of nailed on in English. nailed on. adjective. UK informal (also nailed-on) uk / ˌneɪld ˈɒn / us / ˌneɪld ˈɑːn / Add to word list. very certain or definite: His breaking the goalscoring record for Ireland now seems nailed on. South Africa were nailed-on favourites to host the 2010 World Cup. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

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