2. Adjective. Having nails (often of a specified kind). ¹
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Definition of Nailed
1. nail [v] - See also: nail
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nailed
Literary usage of Nailed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1920)
"They are laid one on the other and nailed together with the grain of one at ...
13), is nailed to the face of the disk D to form a hub, and a ^4" hole is ..."
2. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: Giving the Derivation, Source, Or Origin of by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1898)
"When the colours are nailed to the mast they cannot be lowered in proof of ...
I nailed him (or it.) I hooked him, I pinned him, meaning I secured him. ..."
3. The History of Our Lord as Exemplified in Works of Art: With that of His by Jameson (Anna), Elizabeth Rigby Eastlake (1872)
"St. Buonaventura (born 1221, canonised 1482) states, on the other hand, that our
Lord ascended a ladder, and was nailed to the Cross standing. ..."
4. Sons and Lovers by David Herbert Lawrence (1922)
"~ì in the red clay along the groove a man's nailed ts had made. They were hot
and flushed. ... nailed ..."
5. The History of Our Lord as Exemplified in Works of Art: With that of His by Jameson (Anna), Elizabeth Rigby Eastlake (1872)
"Our Lord is lying on the Cross, with His right hand already nailed, ... where the
Cross is seen erect, and our Lord nailed to it, and also still bound to it ..."