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"nail up" Definitions
  1. to fasten something to a wall, post, etc. with a nail or nails
  2. to put nails into a door or window so that it cannot be opened

16 Sentences With "nail up"

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You can nail up your mouth, cut your tongue out — but you can't prevent your being there.
Or, at the other end of the spectrum, would someone castrate my balls and shove a rusted nail up my ass?
Then one day I saw my first sideshow performer on TV. His name was Todd Robbins and he hammered a nail up his nose.
Next, use a striping brush to paint red and black lines from the lower right side of each nail up towards the opposite free edge.
"Maybe like five minutes ago, I took my nail up Luna's nose and scraped the most epic booger out you can ever imagine," Teigen says.
Then take a bright red nail polish (Jenna Hipp "Line of Fire") and sweep a thin layer diagonally from the lower left side of each nail up towards opposite free edge.
Next, dip a dotting tool ("Use a bobby pin if you're in a pinch," she says) into  a vibrant blue nail polish (Nars "Night Out") and create the pattern going from the right side of each nail up towards free edge.
Before leaving, she closed all the drawers and piled up the towels in the bathroom and recycled the paper coffee cups, but that morning she found she could not close the bedside drawer, could not seal the nail up in darkness again.
Wanted posters would be dropped off to us every time a new batch of visitors would arrive from Austin, and we'd nail up the posters so visitors would have the opportunity to track down the "outlaws," whether the person in question was a friend or a complete stranger.
Mike tells Mary to remind him to nail up the board in the back fence through which McKeever gets onto his property, intending to have McKeever come through the front door next winter.
Coins nailed to the underside of the timber beams in the public bar, are from a custom of soldiers during World War I to nail up coins in this way and to reclaim them upon their return. Their current day presence reflects the loss of 24 men from the village.
Washington, D.C.: United States Congress Office of Compliance, 2008. Ceiling tiles, especially in old Mediterranean houses, were made of terracotta and were placed on top of the wooden ceiling beams and upon those were placed the roof tiles. They were then plastered or painted, but nowadays are usually left bare for decorative purposes. Modern-day tile ceilings may be flush mounted (nail up or glue up) or installed as dropped ceilings.
It tears a chunk of shoulder away but the girl is saved by her boyfriend who hears her screams and tackles the flesh-eater. The remaining kids retreat to the old "Spencers Farm" a dis- used farmhouse in the woods. They proceed to nail up the windows and doors. They manage to phone the police but the call is cut short when a zombie outside rips the phone line out.
Panels were nailed into wood furring strips which were prevalent prior to the invention of plywood. Today, nail up panels can be easily brad nailed or hand nailed, into plywood without the need for the original furring strips. There is also a patented interlocking tin panel that will screw directly into existing drywall/popcorn/plaster ceilings, without the need for extensive plywood installation. Tin panels today are made in and sizes for easier handling and one-person installation.
A British music hall song, "When the Old Dun Cow Caught Fire" (also known as "The Old Dun Cow"), refers to a pub named the Dun Cow, which catches on fire in the beginning of the song. The singer's friends, most notably a man named Brown, decide to raid the Dun Cow's cellar for alcohol and end up heavily intoxicated, partaking in shenanigans such as trying to prevent the firefighters (implied to also be seeking alcohol) from entering the cellar, washing their clothing in the port wine tub, and using their slacks to nail up a makeshift roof after the pub partially collapses.
It's main ensemble features actors not very well known in horror, such as John Ritter, Tim Reid, Harry Anderson, and Tim Curry. Thomas' only previous horror venture was Tales From the Crypt; and Anderson's experience in the genre include an episode in the series and his magician shows, where he would eat live animals, put a nail up in his nose, and catch a gun bullet with his teeth. This casting was unusual for a horror production at the time, but producer Jim Green reasoned that it was in order to increase eyeballs from more easily frightened casual viewers. The majority of the adult actors in the film, including Ritter, Dennis Christopher, Reid and Anderson, were hand-chosen by Wallace and Cohen for their roles.

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