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neb
1[neb]
noun
a bill or beak, as of a bird.
the nose, especially of an animal.
the tip or pointed end of anything.
the nib of a pen.
Obsolete.a person's mouth.
Neb.
2abbreviation
Nebraska.
neb
1/ ɛ /
noun
the peak of a cap
the beak of a bird or the nose or snout of an animal
a person's mouth or nose
the projecting part or end of anything
a peak, esp in N England
a prominent gritstone overhang
NEB
2abbreviation
New English Bible
(the former) National Enterprise Board
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of neb1
Example Sentences
“At a one-day Verve homecoming gig, the police sat in the front of their riot van so I could plug my neb into their car cigarette lighter.”
“I crave pardon, neb Goldsmith,” the boy mumbled, hastily returning a scoop or two of the black lumps into the bin.
Here you can find neb noses and gum bands and people eating chipped ham.
"I neb about nine times a day - each session takes five to 15 minutes," she says.
Nebula, neb′ū-la, n. a little cloud: a faint, misty appearance in the heavens produced either by a group of stars too distant to be seen singly, or by diffused gaseous matter:—pl.
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