How To Use Nail down In A Sentence

  • Although it''s hard to nail down these juveniles at this time of year he looks pretty smart. The Sun
  • We haven't been able to nail down the cause of the fire yet.
  • After seeing Milt, he'd call Jolene and nail down a time to have a sit-down with Earl Garf. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • It looks like the place to nail down a place in the social network where resource sharing and eureka moments follow.
  • It doesn't exactly hurt when they dig but it is uncomfortable like when you chew a nail down to the quick.
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  • All the parties seem anxious to nail down a ceasefire.
  • If our goal is to determine the meaning of place in some metaphysical manner, to nail down just what it is we are talking about before we go out and ask what qualifies as a place, we will be frustrated.
  • As an aside, those are two of the toughest acts to nail down in the world of acoustic music these days.
  • Will you nail down that loose board in the floor?
  • Will you nail down that loose board in the floor?
  • I removed my hand from my mouth when I realized I had chewed my fingernail down to the bleeding quick.
  • Were you able to nail down an argument?
  • The infered risk—SFPR is going through a bog and according to “real” highway engineers is a nightmare,preloading would have to be done for years,the costs would be very difficult to nail down because the nature of the bog, what cost would the province guarantee? Global credit crisis spells uncertain future for B.C. infrastructure « Stephen Rees's blog
  • The Secretary of State and his Russian counterpart met to try to nail down the elusive accord.
  • Any attempt to nail down individuals with the aid of rules and collective values seems doomed to vague and complex generalities.
  • It would be useful if you could nail down the source of this tension.
  • In clusters and groups of galaxies, that influence shows up as weak gravitational lensing, which is difficult to nail down. Dark Matter in Distant Galaxy Groups Mapped for the First Time | Universe Today
  • All the parties seem anxious to nail down a ceasefire.
  • It would be useful if you could nail down the source of this tension.
  • Will you nail down that loose board in the floor?
  • Will you nail down that loose board in the floor?
  • It would be useful if you could nail down the source of this tension.
  • If you agree to take part, the moderator for your panel will email you and the other participants to nail down the details of the panel.
  • The seats are typically offered on standby basis and but have become increasingly hard for employees to nail down as many flights fly at record-full levels.
  • We haven't been able to nail down the cause of the fire yet.
  • Normally male crickets call females by rubbing specialized protruding wing parts together, creating an effect similar to running a thumbnail down the teeth of a comb.
  • The Secretary of State and his Russian counterpart met to try to nail down the elusive accord.
  • You may need a grant or scholarship or to nail down an attractive mortgage.
  • Two days isn't enough time to nail down the details of an agreement.
  • The holdings are insured for around $8 million, but the value of many of the props is difficult to nail down because of the premium that many memorabilia collectors will likely pay for the better-known items. Today on Screenhead.com
  • Two days isn't enough time to nail down the details of an agreement.
  • Augustine or Aquinas at least had some attempts to nail down the philosphical problem: the problem with "superbia" (vanity) and "amor sui". Armed and Dangerous
  • The Secretary of State and his Russian counterpart met to try to nail down the elusive accord.
  • I mentioned him to nail down his promise.
  • Al Catalog, face like a stubbled bun, slick mouth, ticked the back of his fingernail down the assignment list. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • It would be useful if you could nail down the source of this tension.
  • We haven't been able to nail down the cause of the fire yet.
  • The Secretary of State and his Russian counterpart met to try to nail down the elusive accord.
  • Looking back, the heartland was a congenial place to nail down the business.
  • I mentioned him to nail down his promise.
  • This craving to nail down transient experience is unassuageable, and as basic to us as the self-pitying sorrow for our own mortality, and just as invariably doomed to disappointment.

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