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- adjectivenailed (adjective)
- fastened or constructed with nails:"a nailed coffin" · "heavy nailed boots"
- having fingernails or toenails of a specified kind:"long-nailed fashion models" · "his black-nailed fingers"
verbnailed (past tense) · nailed (past participle)- fasten to a surface or to something else with a nail or nails:"nail the edge framing to the wall" · "the teacher was nailing up the lists"
- informalexpose (someone) as deceitful or criminal; catch or arrest:"have you nailed the killer?"
- expose (a lie or other instance of deception).
- american footballinformaltackle (the quarterback or ballcarrier), especially at or behind the line of scrimmage.
- baseball(of a fielder) put (a runner) out by throwing to a base:"he dropped a perfect throw home that should have nailed Joe by yards"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH(of a player) defeat or outwit (an opponent):"Navratilova tried to nail her on the backhand side"
- (of a player) secure (a victory) conclusively:"there's no doubt I had chances to nail it in the last set"
- informalperform (an action or task) perfectly:"she absolutely nailed the high notes" · "I guess they were indeed impressed (nailed it!)"
- vulgar slang(of a man) have sex with (someone).
OriginOld English nægel (noun), næglan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch nagel and German Nagel, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin unguis and Greek onux.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- fasten to a surface or to something else with a nail or nails:
- expose (someone) as deceitful or criminal; catch or arrest:
- expose (a lie or other instance of deception).
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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youThe term "nailed" has multiple meanings:- To achieve something or do something right, especially in sport.
- To fix something firmly in place.
- To do something perfectly or accurately.
- To deliver a blow to someone or something in a strong, vigorous manner.
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Having nails (often of a specified kind). A red-nailed finger. Howie nailed it on the first try, managed to catch a license plate number, and a killer was apprehended in hours. He nailed the wood over the window while she cleaned the rest of …
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