1. nailing - Noun
2. nailing - Verb
of Nail
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is just flipping unbelievable. He is a mixture of Harry Houdini and a greased piglet. He is barely human in his elusiveness. Nailing Blair is like trying to pin jelly to a wall. Boris Johnson
I was having a mildly paranoid day, mostly due to the fact that the mad priest lady from over the river had taken to nailing weasels to my front door again. Warren Ellis
My brother and I had saved $15,000 by working many years nailing fruit crates together. Robert Mondavi
I'm quite obsessed with the idea of nailing the girl friendship. It's such an art, so delicate. Alanis Morissette
People talk sometimes of a bestial cruelty, but that's a great injustice and insult to the beasts; a beast can never be so cruel as a man, so artistically cruel. The tiger only tears and gnaws, that's all he can do. He would never think of nailing people by the ears, even if he were able to do it. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Payne nailing him in the face woke him up. George brought him back his independence. But Beth handed him his crown. J.R. Ward