Get to know Noses better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Noses meaning
- plural of nose
- plural of nos
Using Noses
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of nose | plural of nos
- In the example corpus, noses often appears in combinations such as: their noses, noses and, our noses.
Context around Noses
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 5 middle, 13 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Noses
- In this selection, "noses" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 26.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, stuffy, small, flat and amid stand out and add context to how "noses" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and small noses and and their noses in front. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "noses" sits close to words such as alejandro, antennas and blond, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with noses
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
And not every antisemitic slur is about noses. (8 words)
Eurocentric beauty standards favor European features such as fair skin, straight hair and small noses. (15 words)
In another message Phillips wrote: "Have your white little afro babies with big flat noses. (15 words)
Having got their noses in front, the Steelmen then had to play out the final 10 minutes plus stoppage time with just 10 men after another substitute, Danny Setchell, picked up two yellow cards in his 12-minute cameo to get himself sent off. (44 words)
Aside from double the horsepower and air conditioning — a big issue in the summertime when in-cabin temperatures can reach 117 degrees — the biggest difference in these from older models are the heat-sensored cameras fixed to the front of their noses. (42 words)
After strange and unexplained events in the small desert county of Agua Dulce, California, the enterprising residents soon discover that the greatest opportunity and threat to their lives has been lurking right under their noses all along. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
After 15 ends had been played, the Lions had two rinks up and their noses in front but only by one shot.
After strange and unexplained events in the small desert county of Agua Dulce, California, the enterprising residents soon discover that the greatest opportunity and threat to their lives has been lurking right under their noses all along.
After visiting Mabee Dining Hall, many families and students questioned the pungent stench that filled the air, which caused many students to turn up their noses.
And not every antisemitic slur is about noses.
And some worry that local governments, eager to attract industry, are turning up their noses at concerns.
Aside from double the horsepower and air conditioning — a big issue in the summertime when in-cabin temperatures can reach 117 degrees — the biggest difference in these from older models are the heat-sensored cameras fixed to the front of their noses.
A tight tussle throughout saw the sides separated by just three goals at the beginning of the final quarter, Wandin with their noses in front.
Back in the simpler times, before they were ever invented, we all just followed our noses.
Barring a miracle, it'll be Trump vs. Biden come November 2024 and the vast majority of voters will be holding their noses as they pull the lever.
Blackpool seemed to be doing well in terms of holding on and frustrating them but they just couldn’t get their noses in front, which would have made a big difference.
But UK regulators have yet to review the ingredient, instead arguing 'no new safety concerns have been identified' even if the evidence suggests they're no better than a placebo when it comes to clearing stuffy noses.
By Sept. 13, he had sneaked out under the noses of North Port police to the Myakkahatchee park, where his remains would not be found for more than a month.
Characters can often be seen with a snot bubble that indicates them sleeping, while others seem to have a perpetual drop of snot leaking from their noses that indicates their emotional state.
Critics turned up their noses and moviegoers mostly stayed away, resulting in a $94M worldwide gross and what felt like the belated nail in the coffin for the franchise.
Eurocentric beauty standards favor European features such as fair skin, straight hair and small noses.
Having got their noses in front, the Steelmen then had to play out the final 10 minutes plus stoppage time with just 10 men after another substitute, Danny Setchell, picked up two yellow cards in his 12-minute cameo to get himself sent off.
He steals the show out from under everyone's noses, amid a plethora of terrific jokes stemming from Matt Michnovetz's very witty script.
In another message Phillips wrote: "Have your white little afro babies with big flat noses.
In support of the 'big nose, big hose' theory, a scientific study found men with larger noses have longer penises.
Meanwhile, fellow AI expert, Kjell Carlsson of San Francisco-based Domino Data Lab, says that the e-noses would need complicated fine tuning for each facility they were working at.
Common combinations with noses
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- their noses 77×
- noses and 35×
- our noses 14×
- noses of 14×
- the noses 12×
- noses in 10×
- noses to 9×
- runny noses 8×
- and noses 8×
- noses at 6×