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nail

verb as in fasten, fix with pointed object

verb as in capture, arrest

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Gomez nailed her showstopping song and acquitted herself as an actor, adding some interesting ambiguity to her role as a drug cartel boss’ wife.

She started with my back using just her regular nails, which was still enough for my muscles to leap under her touch, slightly tickled, almost surprised at the sensation.

For most of the restaurant’s existence, Herrera sat on a chair at the counter, with immaculate red nails, taking orders and writing the names of customers on paper bags.

It had cost her around £22,000 but she was able to pay that back in two years, working long hours in kitchens and nail salons.

From BBC

Law enforcement sources told The Times that what appear to be two homemade pipe bombs with nails were found in blue coolers placed near two eateries on the famed strip.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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