NOUN
- flattened boss on the end of nail opposite to the point
- something resembling the head of a nail that is used as an ornamental device
How To Use nailhead In A Sentence
- I caught my sleeve on a nailhead that was standing proud of the wooden fence.
- If you can't pry out the nails without further damaging the wall, use the snips to cut the bead from around the nailheads.
- There are still a few rough edges and nailheads sticking out here and there, but I'm quite pleased with how the site came out.
- The furniture incorporates natural branches and logs, along with brass nailheads; fabrics feature moose and fish prints mixed with solid leathers.
- Slip the flange of the roof cap under the shingles above it, nail it to the roof, and seal the nailheads with roofing cement.
- If you can't pry out the nails without further damaging the wall, use the snips to cut the bead from around the nailheads.
- If you can't pry out the nails without further damaging the wall, use the snips to cut the bead from around the nailheads.
- This is a matter of personal preference, although adhesive has the advantage of eliminating visible nailheads and reducing nail pops.
- Too often chips fly from steel chisels, or nailheads break off.
- Their interpretation of the traditional oval-armchair appears fresh in a creamy finish with raffia upholstery and nailhead trim.