naily
English
Etymology
nail
+
-y
Adjective
naily
(
comparative
more
naily
,
superlative
most
naily
)
full of
nails
(the fastener)
having long or overly protruding
nails
(fingernails or toenails)
1970
, Arthur Mason,
The cook and the captain bold
As his black,
naily
fingers dug loose the scaly pig's skin, wandering tears came to the bo'sun 's eyes.
Anagrams
Yilan
,
inlay
,
lay in
,
lay-in
,
layin
,
layin'
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