Sinónimos
Examples for "nail"
Examples for "nail"
1Zerbrowski asked small questions to nail the times as clearly as possible.
2Researchers from New Zealand tested the effects of calcium on nail health.
3Allan told Morning Report it was quite literally a nail biting evening.
4Her nail polish was beginning to chip off; she needed a manicure.
5The trade unions say they will fight this measure tooth and nail.
1He won the match with an ace on his second match point.
2The American, his long legs clearly aching, held with his 37th ace.
3Isner dominated it, converting his third set point with a 133mph ace.
4The 19 year old Austrian ace was overwhelming right from move one.
5I know you can ace that test if only you will try.
1A buzz of conversation passed like a breeze through the impatient crowd.
2This by no means is to suggest that I breeze through life.
3Close a door, and you'd still feel a breeze through the window.
4A puff of breeze through the screen felt warm on my face.
5When things keep going wrong you'll be able to breeze through.
1Rather, the question is: can it sweep through the other top categories?.
2Yes; once started, it would sweep through drawing-rooms and clubs like fire.
3Surely this is decadence, when these destructive centrifugalities sweep through our society.
4The disease would not be able to sweep through and infect everybody.
5Sometimes terrific thunder-storms with torrents of rain would sweep through the valley.
1The boss really just wanted to sail through to his last day.
2Frontrunner will sail through the first stage of the Labour leadership contest.
3Overview: Pirates in pursuit of the fabled treasure sail through treacherous waters.
4Spectrum's Justin Gregory signs on for a sail through Torpedo Bay's history.
5There was no wind and they seemed to sail through silver waters.
1Just make sure that you're conducting yourself in such a way that when you're scrutinized, you pass with flying colors.
Translations for pass with flying colors