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11 sentences with “nail”

Short, simple sentences with “nail”, suitable for children and primary/elementary school, with common expressions and related words. You'll also find examples for middle and high school.

Brief definition: nail

A hard, flat part that grows at the end of your fingers and toes; a small, thin metal spike with a flat head used to fasten things together; to fasten or attach something using a nail; to do something perfectly or exactly right.

11 sentences with “nail” — examples

The iron nail is strong and durable.

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Illustrative image nail: The iron nail is strong and durable.

I found a nail on the road and stopped to pick it up.

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Illustrative image nail: I found a nail on the road and stopped to pick it up.

I have a bandage on my finger to protect it while the nail regenerates.

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Illustrative image nail: I have a bandage on my finger to protect it while the nail regenerates.

My grandfather always carried a nail in his pocket. He says it brought him good luck.

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Illustrative image nail: My grandfather always carried a nail in his pocket. He says it brought him good luck.

Gasping, he tugged at his T-shirt to pull the nail out.

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At first, Mike thought the nail had not hurt him, for he felt no pain.

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Recently, Michael Korda fought tooth and nail against the deadly disease.

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He looked down and saw that the nail had driven so deeply into his chest that it had embedded his shirt.

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-Do you paint your nails? -Often, but I always apply a base coat beforehand. What I never do is go to bed without first removing the nail polish, so that they can "breathe" freely.

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The best treatment to revitalise your nails is to keep them very short, avoiding nail varnish for a couple of months, and applying daily revitalising and protein oil, as well as massaging them with a good special cream. You can then apply a transparent base coat if you wish, but remember, no colour.

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In the 1960s, the biologists defended tooth and nail that it was all about genetic transmission, an unalterable code that was indispensable for mental excellence. The culturalists, on the other hand, were entrenched in the fact that geniuses are rarely the offspring of equally brilliant people, and therefore argued that brainpower can be developed with a favourable environment and good will.

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