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    nailed on

    adjective

    • 1. constituting a certainty; guaranteed to happen or definitely the case: informal British "he thought he was nailed on for the England job"
  2. adjective. UK informal (also nailed-on) uk / ˌneɪld ˈɒn / us / ˌneɪld ˈɑːn / Add to word list. very certain or definite: His breaking the goalscoring record for Ireland now seems nailed on. South Africa were nailed-on favourites to host the 2010 World Cup. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Certainty. (as) clear as day idiom.

  3. NAILED-ON definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary. Summary Definitions Synonyms Pronunciation Collocations Conjugations Sentences Grammar. Definition of 'nailed-on' Word Frequency. nailed-on in British English. adjective. slang. certain, definite; guaranteed to be successful. Collins English Dictionary.

  4. adjective. UK informal (also nailed-on) us / ˌneɪld ˈɑːn / uk / ˌneɪld ˈɒn / Add to word list. very certain or definite: His breaking the goalscoring record for Ireland now seems nailed on. South Africa were nailed-on favourites to host the 2010 World Cup. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Certainty. (as) clear as day idiom.

  5. nail on. To affix something on (to the surface of something) by driving a nail or similar fastener through both. A noun or pronoun can be used between "nail" and "on." I'll hold the post still while you nail the sign on.

  6. Nailed-on definition: certain, definite; guaranteed to be successful. See examples of NAILED-ON used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of nailed on adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. NAILED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of nail 2. to fasten something with nails: 3. to catch someone…. Learn more.