Examples of using Whose nose in English and their translations into Dutch
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Celtic term for"one whose nose is bent.
Whose nose, to be great,
From the ancient Celtic term for"one whose nose is bent".
A wooden doll whose nose grows each time he tells a lie.
I'm sorry, my nose knows… not to whose nose you refer.
Not to whose nose you refer. I'm sorry, my nose knows.
It is especially painful to look at a child whose nose does not breathe.
Whose nose was burnt clean to the bone. I once knew a woman down in Texas.
Yogi: Salutations to Her, the diamonds of whose nose outshine even the stars.
Whose nose was burnt clean to the bone. I once knew a woman down in Texas.
The gradual enlargement of Johnson's nose brings up images of Pinocchio, whose nose grew longer when he lied.
about a man whose nose climbs off his face
But I have to warn you, my only other experience with surgery involved a board game and a guy whose nose lit up when I made a mistake.
Whose nose climbs off his face
Have you noticed that I am one of the few people here whose nose isn't bent out of shape over Ainsley Hayes?
Children whose nose does not breathe as a resultinfectious diseases,
We, whose feet lost form from walking the steppe, whose noses grew flat from punishing winds.
The choice of Pinocchio, whose nose grows when he lies,
And goes around town on its own pretending to be him. whose nose climbs off his face I read a story once,
I was terrified by my piano teacher whose nose was suddenly here.
Italian author Carlo Collodi wrote a series of children's stories about a boy named Pinocchio whose nose grew each time he told a lie.
Or a toddler with a large nose whose mother still loves him.