Nosely vs Nosels - What's the difference?
nosely | nosels |
Of, relating to, or characteristic of the nose or noses; nosey.
* 1983 , C. William Allen, An obituary for Hawa Barchue: a novel :
In a nosey or nasal manner; nasally.
* 1877 , John Trowbridge, The great match, and other matches :
* 1920 , Amalgamated Transit Union, Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America, In transit :
(nosel)
As an adjective nosely
is of, relating to, or characteristic of the nose or noses; nosey.As an adverb nosely
is in a nosey or nasal manner; nasally.As a verb nosels is
(nosel).nosely
English
Adjective
(en-adj)- That was unusual because Barnesville is a place like most low cost housing areas where people did not only know wone another but are nosely to the point of finding out each others business.
Adverb
(en-adv)- If any one desired to meet real American people, without a trace of the pronunciation of a Briton; people who talked right nosely , — Milltown.
- May I ask Brother Elmer Hayden where he gets that stuff that so nosely blooms.
nosels
English
Verb
(head)nosel
English
Verb
(en verb)- If any man use the Scripture to nosel thee in anything save in Christ, he is a false prophet. — Tyndale.