10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STICK ONE'S NOSE INTO»
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stick one's nose into in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
stick one's nose into and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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English/German Dictionary of Idioms: Supplement to the ...
Schritt: keinen Schritt vor die Tür tu n/( machen) to stick one's nose into
everything Nase: seine Nase in jeden Kram stecken to be as piain as a pikestaff/
the nose on your face/day/... Kloßbrühe: das/(etw.) ist doch klar wie Kloßbrühe! to
rub s.o.'s ...
Professor Hans Schemann, 2013
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Perspectives on the Face
To be nosv. to stick one's nose into, to nose around To put one s nose in the air,
to turn one's nose up at To follow your nose To lead one around by the nose To
take a nosedive To thumb one's nose at A nosegav of flowers Mrnilh To be down
...
Meyer Michael Cohen, 2006
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Oneida-English/English Oneida Dictionary
The 7 of the 7k cluster is replaced by h in the post-accented syllable of the
punctual aspect. .ani'nyuhsohlok-/.ani'nyuhsohl- plus y- translocative, v.a. stick
one's nose into someone else's business, interfere. yehani7nyuhso-loks he's
putting his ...
Karin Michelson, Mercy Doxtator, 2002
To look into or inquire about curiously or in a meddlesome fashion. v. pry, kibitz,
butt into, delve, dig, ferret, interfere, intrude, investigate, inquire, search, meddle,
nose into, poke, probe, snoop, spy, stick one's nose into. To intrude in the affairs ...
Reverend Dennis R Grubbs, 2012
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Crooked Talk: Five Hundred Years of the Language of Crime
The standard use poke/stick one's nose into dates back to the early 17th century,
as does to nose something out; to nose around/about is slang from the mid-19th
century. The transfer from simple enquiry to the world of informing is hardly ...
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
door bolt; a youngster, meter o — em negficios alheios, to stick one's nose into
the affairs of others. bedulno (m.) Bedouin. bege (adj.) beige. begonia (/., Bat.)
the genus Begonia. -- de-f61ha-estreita is B. salicifolia. -- real, the rex or Assam
king ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
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英語は革命的手法で学べ!: カタカナ英語を捨てれば英語が早く身につく
(John co^. stick one's nose into something (IffiA^f-T ^"^S) —We don't want the
government sticking its nose into personal busi- nessaffairs. (&* liBcJ&UlilH Afft&
£ t tiliT* LT 15 L < fcv») i/Kiln (Derivatives) nosebleed (n. #lfil CI h]) nose dive (n.
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Proficiency in Grammar and Language for CXC
... body: foot the bill make a clean breast of something to split hairs turn up one's
nose lend an ear to have no stomach for to turn the other cheek be on one's last
legs to keep your chin up drag one's feet stick one's nose into (someone's affairs)
...
Louis A. Forde, L. G. Marsh, 1985
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Hitting the nail on the head: 3000 Redensarten deutsch-englisch
Nase • die Nase hochtragen > hochnasig sein Nase • seine Nase in alles stecken
to stick one's nose into everything (coll) He sticks his nose into everything that
goes on. You can't have any secrets from him - he needs to know everything.
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German/English Dictionary of Idioms
Also? seine Nase in jeden Topf/(alle Töpfe) stecken sal selten - 1. t0 stick one's
nose into]... every plddllng little thing, 2. to poke one's nose into things/matters]...
that are none of one's buslness 1. vgl. — sich um jeden Dreck kümmern 2. vgl.