nose out

VERB
  1. recognize or detect by or as if by smelling
    He can smell out trouble
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How To Use nose out In A Sentence

  • Get you nose out of politics go and preach the word as it is rather than gettingin tangled in these politics. Evangelical plans lawsuit over new Obama outreach effort
  • That government governs best that governs least", Americans will nod sagely to each other, or, similarly, "Keep the government's nose out of my business".
  • He's so conceited that when she refused his invitation, it really put his nose out of joint.
  • There is the fierce sound of voices yelling and hooting as we race up toward the moat's edge, firing at will, firing over the long black cannons that nose out along the battlement, silently commanding the northern horizon. Along the Battlement
  • But this £25 of his is a grueller, and I learnt with interest that you are inclined to get the fishes nose out of the weed. Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet An Autobiography
  • I say something because I don't yet know if it's ack-emma or the other -- I haven't put my nose outside to test the wind. Two in Time
  • There was this tiny hole in the gib and she poked her nose out.
  • When oversteer is present, the outside front wheel is decelerated to pull the nose outward slightly to keep the rear from overtaking the front.
  • mountebank," as he named the man who had put his nose out of joint. Beverly of Graustark
  • Our dog will nose out a rabbit anywhere it hides.
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