nose out

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nose out

The detective can nose out a clue from the smallest detail.

Definition
  1. Verb (transitive):
    • To discover, detect, or find out something, especially something hidden or subtle, often through persistent investigation or by a narrow margin.
    • To defeat or outdo someone or something by a very small margin.
Usage

The verb "nose out" is used to describe the act of detecting something obscure or winning a close competition. It often implies a sense of effort, keen perception, or a very slight advantage.

Examples
  • Verb (detect/find):
    • The reporter managed to nose out the corruption scandal.
    • The dog nosed out the truffles buried under the oak tree.
  • Verb (win narrowly):
    • The underdog candidate nosed out the favorite by just fifty votes.
    • Our team nosed out their rivals in the final seconds of the game.
Advanced Usage
  • "to nose out a secret": to uncover a secret through careful inquiry or intuition.
    • She has a talent for nosing out office gossip.
  • "to nose out the competition": to barely beat the competition.
    • The new model nosed out its competitors for the top safety rating.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nose (verb): To move forward cautiously or pry curiously (e.g., ).
  • Nose around (phrasal verb): To look around or search inquisitively and often intrusively.
    • I saw someone nosing around the back yard yesterday.
Synonyms
  • Detect: To discover or identify the presence of something.
  • Unearth: To find something that was hidden or lost.
  • Edge out: To defeat or surpass by a small margin.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Sniff out: To discover or detect something, very similar in meaning to "nose out" in the detection sense.
    • The inspector sniffed out the flaw in the security system.
Related Idioms
  • Win by a nose: To win a race or competition by a very small distance or margin. This idiom, originating from horse racing, is closely related to the "narrow victory" sense of "nose out."
    • In a photo finish, the grey horse won by a nose.
nose out

The detective can nose out a clue from the smallest detail.

Verb
  1. recognize or detect by or as if by smelling
    • He can smell out trouble

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