[
US
/ˈnoʊzd/
]
[ UK /nˈəʊzd/ ]
[ UK /nˈəʊzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- having a nose (either literal or metaphoric) especially of a specified kind
How To Use nosed In A Sentence
- In chronic smoldering cases, inflammatory bowel disease can be misdiagnosed, and treatment with steroids only exacerbates the infection.
- He was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when he was about 18 months old. The Sun
- George was diagnosed with the potentially deadly condition days after his second birthday.
- Fancy an heir that a father had seen born well-featured and fair, turning suddenly wry-nosed, club-footed, squint-eyed, hair-lipped, wapper-jawed, carrot-haired, from a pride become an aversion, -- my case was yet worse. The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
- A hard-nosed unmoveable man, who sacrifices his lovely daughter to ward off future kidnap threats on his beloved son.
- He first felt discomfort back in June and the problem was diagnosed as a stress fracture. The Sun
- Vertical circulation is primarily via lifts just inboard from these stairs, in a bull-nosed service tower sheathed in stainless steel.
- She was diagnosed with mental-health problems and put on medication. The Sun
- The general practitioner diagnosed the illness of the baby as pneumonia.
- They are wholly unfitted, by temperament and training, for the cut-throat, hard-nosed commercial environment in which they now find themselves.