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nose-first (comparative more nose-first, superlative most nose-first)

  1. Having the nose first.
    • 2013, Lindsay Buroker, Conspiracy: The Emperor's Edge:
      The speed and her heavy pack threatened her balance, but she caught herself before succumbing to an embarrassing nose-first topple to the earth.

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nose-first (comparative more nose-first, superlative most nose-first)

  1. With the nose first.
    • 2012, Martin J Dougherty, Sniper: SAS and Elite Forces Guide:, →ISBN:
      Bullets do not fly straight, nose-first, but move slowly around their long axis in flight (precession).

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