Nelson vs Likes - What's the difference?
nelson | likes |
(cricket) A score of 111, sometimes considered to be unlucky (supposedly from the belief that Lord Nelson had one eye, one arm and one leg (disputed)).
(wrestling) A wrestling hold in which a wrestler's arm is locked behind his back.
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As nouns the difference between nelson and likes
is that nelson is a score of 111, sometimes considered to be unlucky (supposedly from the belief that Lord Nelson had one eye, one arm and one leg (disputed)) while likes is plural of lang=en.As a proper noun Nelson
is lord Nelson (1758-1805), a British admiral.As a verb likes is
third-person singular of like.nelson
English
Noun
(en noun)likes
English
Noun
(head)- They'd never before seen the likes of them.
- They'd never before seen the likes of him.
- I'd never seen their likes .
