Crossword clues for nailed
nailed
- Got just right
- Used a hammer
- Stuck, like a landing
- Stuck, in gymnastics
- Hit precisely
- Got just right (with "it")
- Got exactly right
- Firmly affixed, in a way
- Firmly affixed
- Caught redhanded
- Aced the audition
- Threw out on the basepaths, in baseball lingo
- Tackled hard
- Stuck, gymnastically
- Stuck, as a landing
- Secured by hammering
- Got perfectly right
- Got down pat
- Got an "A" on
- Got 100 percent on
- Firmly attached — arrested
- Fastened with a hammer
- Fastened securely
- Exposed, as a lie
- Did to a T
- Completely got
- Attached with a hammer
- Attached using a hammer
- Affixed with spikes
- Affixed with a hammer
- Caught but good
- Threw out, as a runner
- Busted but good
- Caught in the act
- Caught red-handed
- Did perfectly
- Nabbed off base
- Drove tenpennies
- Hit dead-center
- ___ down (settled definitely)
- Did carpentry work
- ___ down (made final)
- Out at the plate
- Denial anagram
- Fastened with brads
- Caught infection in the end and felt sick
- Caught in outrageous denial
- Caught church official about to snort a line
- Secured lead in new organisation
- Scots hooligan embracing trouble is done
- Fixed with pins
- Fixed with metal spikes
- Fixed with a spike
- Fixed with a pin
- Firmly attached - arrested
- Hit hard
- Hit on the head
- Fastened, in a way
- Executed perfectly
- Performed perfectly
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Nail \Nail\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Nailed (n[=a]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Nailing.] [AS. n[ae]glian. See Nail, n.]
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To fasten with a nail or nails; to close up or secure by means of nails; as, to nail boards to the beams.
He is now dead, and nailed in his chest.
--Chaucer. -
To stud or boss with nails, or as with nails.
The rivets of your arms were nailed with gold.
--Dryden. -
To fasten, as with a nail; to bind or hold, as to a bargain or to acquiescence in an argument or assertion; hence, to catch; to trap.
When they came to talk of places in town, you saw at once how I nailed them.
--Goldsmith. -
To spike, as a cannon. [Obs.]
--Crabb.To nail an assertion or To nail a lie, etc., to detect and expose it, so as to put a stop to its currency; -- an expression probably derived from the former practice of shopkeepers, who were accustomed to nail bad or counterfeit pieces of money to the counter.
Wiktionary
Having nails (often of a specified kind). v
(en-past of: nail)
Wikipedia
Nailed are a death metal band from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. They are currently signed to Anticulture Records, who have worldwide distribution through Plastic Head.
Nailed may refer to:
- Nailed (band), a band from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK
- "Nailed" (CSI episode), an episode of the television series CSI: Miami
- Nailed, a 2001 film starring Harvey Keitel
- Nailed, a demo album by the band Crucified, released as part of Nailed/Take up Your Cross
- Nailed. Dead. Risen., a 2007 album from the band Impending Doom
- Nailed (Place of Skulls album), the first full-length album by Place of Skulls
- Nailed (Cecil Taylor album), a 2000 live album by Cecil Taylor, Evan Parker, Barry Guy and Tony Oxley
- Nailed, a play by Caleb Lewis
- Nailed: Ten Christian Myths That Show Jesus Never Existed at All, a book by David Fitzgerald
- Accidental Love, a 2015 film by David O. Russell previously titled Nailed
Nailed is a live album by Cecil Taylor, Evan Parker, Barry Guy and Tony Oxley recorded on September 26, 1990 at the Bechstein Concert Hall in Berlin and released on the FMP label.
The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek states "This is a group who insists on being individuals in a collective setting and, therefore, the listening level is so high — so as not to miss any gauntlet laid down — the attention to execution and imagination can't help but be top-notch. So, in essence, this is a super-session, but not one in the usual sense. It is among the finest of all the recordings released under Taylor's name from either of his Berlin periods, and, for the others, it charts with their best playing anywhere. This is group improvisation at its angriest, freest, and truest".
Nailed is the first full-length album by Place of Skulls. The album was originally recorded under the Man's Ruin label, but the label folded before the album could be released. Guy Pinhas ( The Obsessed, Goatsnake), friend of the band, then appealed to Greg Anderson for assistance, and got the band signed to Southern Lord to distribute the album. Bassist Lee Abney would depart from the band soon after the album's release.
Usage examples of "nailed".
It looked like someone had taken a nail gun, one of those industrial size nail guns, and nailed the man to the wall.
From the looks of things he was shot behind the ear and nailed to the wall.
I did so, very shallowly, as I moved across the dark room and ripped down the hide that had been tightly nailed across the window.
Emmanuel looked out, she had jumped away from the gunpowder, and was examining an enormous box enclosing a grandfather clock, the gilded facedecorated with three animated sailing ships on a sea of silverpeeping out behind the protective laths nailed over it.
The hospital building itself, a VA facility of iron-colored brick and steep slate roofs, is closed and cordoned, bright pine boards nailed across every possible access and aperture, with really stern government signs about trespassing.
The Mad Stork had even nailed down the fact that Orin was still in metro-Boston at B.
It occurred to me that the movement of the amputated knob perfectly schematized what it would look like for someone to try to turn somersaults with one hand nailed to the floor.
But in the churches, where poverty came to him for consolation, she saw him nailed to the cross with insolent gold, she saw silks and satins flaunting in the fact of want.
A pair of eyes color amber, of stunned expression nailed in Charlie and during some moments the boy seemed disoriented completely, as if there was been walking in sonambulismo state.
Julie nailed the end of the pencil in the sort of his jeans and - she broke.
It removed the knife from canvas stock-market and it nailed it in the flank of the tire of the Blazer.
Incapable to continue watching Zack, it turned aside the Vista and it nailed it in the adolescent of the window that watched it with expression of boring impatience.
He nailed the brakes, he opened the door of a pull and he threw himself of the car in flank movement, landing on the furrows drawn up in the snow.
But it knew that it finished being mistaken when he nailed the glance in his lips.
Julie separated the glance and she nailed in the wine color ruby of its glass, afraid of which its state of fatigue and weakness urged to believe it the lie that he was about to to say to him.