nut in English
- nut⇄adj. nutlike.
- nut⇄expr. do one's (nut or) nuts, (British Slang.) to act or work like one who is crazy.
Ex. Don't tell us, after the ... increased seat reservation fees, and another five shillings on sleepers, that they aren't doing their nuts to get themselves out o - nut⇄expr. from soup to nuts. See under soup.
- nut⇄expr. hard nut to crack, (Informal.) a difficult question, problem, or undertaking.
Ex. Miss Lawrence, the Scottish champion, found Miss Cross too hard a nut to crack and for the second time in the day missed a holeable putt on the last green for a - nut⇄expr. nuts, (Informal.) something especially enjoyable or delightful.
Ex. Tom had his store clothes on, and an audience--and that was always nuts for Tom Sawyer (Mark Twain). - nut⇄noun 1. a dry fruit or seed with a hard, woody or leathery shell and a kernel inside which is often good to eat.
Ex. ... two or three cents to buy candy, and nuts and raisins (Hawthorne).
2a. the kernel of a nut; nutmeat.
b. (Botany.) - NUT⇄NUT(no periods)orN.U.T.
National Union of Teachers. - nut⇄nut, noun, verb, nutted,nutting.
- Nut⇄Nut, noun.
the ancient Egyptian goddess of the sky, sister and wife of Geb, the god of the earth. - nut⇄v.i. to gather nuts.
Ex. The younger people, making holiday, with bag and sack and basket, great and small, went nutting to the hazels (Tennyson). - nut⇄v.t. (British Slang.) to strike with the head.
Ex. While they [skinheads] favor the boot as a primary weapon, they also use their heads to ""nut"" or butt a victim (Time).
nut in Kashmiri कॉशुर
nut in Sindhi سنڌي
nut in Tamil தமிழ்
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