Na > References for ‘nail’
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[29] Materialism is equally bad. It [...] materialistic philosophy tooth and nail, for it is the greatest enemy of humanity.
[11] Some people are of the opinion [...] beings does not depend on tooth, nail or paw; rather, it depends on mental constitution.
[20] When a person uses an ornament, [...] certainly will not hang it from a nail on the wall; it is kept in an [...] weapon is called kut́a .
[82] Many a time people use a screw [...] more strongly with a screw than a nail. So a screw (in colloquial Bengali [...] kiila-cáliká .
[104] Kiila + kan = kiilaka . Most [...] not mean screw; it means a long nail or peg.
[108] Kiilakii means a very small nail or pin ( káṋt́ii [...] are also called kiilakii .
[14] They had lost their way and found [...] fierce battle with the condor; nail against nail, tooth against tooth, beak against [...] tree, they set off for the fight.
[11] Human beings, since their advent [...] environments. They had to fight tooth and nail against those particular adverse [...] their outward physical structures.
[2] There were frequent fights among [...] help each other “tooth and nail”. Even today people still use the expression “to fight tooth and nail”.
[3] There were frequent fights amongst [...] help each other “tooth and nail”. Even today people still use the expression “to fight tooth and nail”.