Crossword clues for nails
nails
- Fixes with hammer
- Finger features
- Exemplars of toughness
- Exemplar of toughness
- Brad's family?
- Tough as __
- They're cut and polished
- Symbols of toughness
- Polish targets
- Members of the board?
- Mani-pedi targets
- Joe Diffie "Tougher Than ___"
- Items on hand
- Gets down pat
- Executes perfectly
- Does masterfully
- Catches cold?
- Carpentry fasteners
- A foot has five
- What manicurists do
- What hammers hit
- What a manicurist polishes
- Toughness exemplar
- Tough, hard as ...
- Tough person's nickname
- Timber fasteners
- Things right at your fingertips
- Things on hand
- They're right at our fingertips
- They're painted during a manicure
- They're hit on their heads
- They're clipped and filed
- They're always on hand
- They sometimes get big tips
- They might be painted in a bathroom
- They may be clipped or polished
- They get hit on the head
- They get hammered
- They get done at salons
- Tenpenny, etc
- Targets for a hammer
- Talons, for instance
- Tacks' kin
- Synonym of hardness
- Synonym for hardness
- Sticks, as a landing
- Salon treatment targets
- Polishing targets
- Objects on hand?
- Nine Inch ___ (rock group led by Trent Reznor)
- Name for a ship's carpenter
- Manicurists' focus
- Manicurist's handful?
- Manicurist's charge
- Manicured items
- Manicure focuses
- Mani-pedi beneficiaries
- Itch scratchers
- Human talons
- Hits perfectly
- Hard as __ (tough)
- Hammer targets
- Gets spot-on
- Gets precisely
- Gets a jury to convict, slangily
- Focus in a salon
- Finger parts
- Features of fingers and toes
- Emery boards are used on them
- Emery board targets
- Does to a T
- Digital extensions
- Common scratchers
- Common and headless
- Clippers' targets
- Carpenter's gun ammo
- Secretaries may file these
- Symbol of hardness
- Attaches, in a way
- Tough as ___
- Things to be filed
- Epitome of hardness
- Filed items
- Polish sites
- Manicurists' jobs
- Epitome of toughness
- They may be polished
- Catches red-handed
- Symbols of hardness
- Manicurists' targets
- Performs perfectly
- Manicurists' concerns
- Things at one's fingertips?
- Achieves perfectly
- Manicurist's expertise
- Some have big heads
- Symbol of toughness
- Polish receivers
- Accomplishes perfectly, as a dismount
- Does perfectly
- They may be done in a salon
- Gets perfectly
- Filed things
- Barrelful at a hardware store
- Finalizes, with "down"
- They can take a pounding
- Catches in the act
- Aces
- Hard as ___ (tough)
- Brad and spad
- They're bitten and banged
- Captures
- A human score
- Fasteners
- They're often filed
- Hob or hang followers
- Fastens securely
- Nabs a crook
- Brads or spads
- Twenty that often need trimming
- Carpentry needs
- Tenpenny, etc.
- Sparables
- Carpenter's need
- Collars
- Manicurist's charges?
- Manicurists treat them
- Items to be filed
- Carpenter's purchase
- Catches but good
- Metal spikes
- Metal fasteners
- Studs - they're slow to get topless
- Fixes northern troubles
- Loves to embrace a symbol of hardness
- Perhaps Scandinavian stores top-class for DIY hardware
- Manicurist's concerns
- Salon specialty
- Roofer's supply
- Carpenter's supply
- Foot features
- Home Depot purchase
- They may be filed
- Manicure targets
- Catches, as a perp
- Hardware items
- Digital display
- Manicure target
- Carpenters' hits?
- Woodworker's fasteners
- They're at your fingertips
- Hammers' targets
Wiktionary
n. 1 (plural of nail English) 2 The four round-topped pedestals outside the Corn Exchange in Bristol on which bargains used to be struck.
Wikipedia
Nails is a 1979 Canadian short documentary film directed by Phillip Borsos. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short, and was named Best Theatrical Short in 1980 at the 1st Genie Awards.
The subject of the film was simply the manufacturing process used to make nails.
Nails is an American powerviolence band from Oxnard, California, formed in 2009.
Nails is a 1992 film directed by John Flynn, written by Larry Ferguson, and starring Dennis Hopper. It was made for Showtime but released theatrically in Europe.
Usage examples of "nails".
I drew my fingers down the edge of his jaw on either side, tickling nails across the smooth line of his neck, one hand mirroring the other, until I came to his chest.
Jean-Claude came screaming, his nails digging into my skin, and that brought me back, reminded me I had a body, that skin contained me, that bones and muscles rode the body underneath me.
All that work to maintain health and well-being, and some nutcase comes along and nails you to a wall.
He laughed then, and because he was still inside me and partially erect, the movement caused me to writhe underneath him, tightening, setting nails into his back.
I convulsed against his legs, my nails digging into his butt, hips, thighs, as he rocked above me, and fought to keep his feet.
She wrapped white hands around my arms, long dark nails, playing along the velvet of the sleeves.
The sight of this loss enraged her afresh, and she squeezed the potato she had just picked up so hard that her nails sank through its skin.
Whereupon a scraggy claw had shot out of the darkness and seized his hand, sinking long, filthy nails into his flesh.
A bag of nails hit the grass with a sudden clank, followed instantly by the hammer.
He had set down the nearly empty basin and was cleaning dried blood from under his nails with the point of his dirk.
I had a nasty vision of myself, pounding and shrieking, my nails torn and bloody from clawing at the unyielding wood, my cries unheard in the darknessand no one ever coming.
Different-sized legs and portions of legs, well-muscled arms, a battery of five-holed masks hung on nails from an upright fiberboard sheet.
Hal was on the edge of the bed with one leg up and his chin on its knee, clipping his nails into a wastebasket that sat several meters away in the middle of the room.
The other ashtray on the floor by his chair is full of the ragged little new moons of bitten nails, which has got to mean that the Hester T.
The men have sepia nails and all somehow look toothless whether they have teeth or not.