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Phrasal Verb - Nosing Around

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'nose around' means to investigate or explore something or someone in a casual or secretive manner, often to gather information or to get a sense of something without making it obvious. It can also imply looking for opportunities or advantages, often in a subtle or cunning way.

Examples

No.Example
1She was nosing around the neighborhood, trying to find out who had been littering.
2He was nosing around the company's finances, looking for ways to cut costs.
3She nosed around the market, searching for the freshest produce.
4He started nosing around his fellow employees, trying to figure out who had been spreading the rumors.
5The detective was nosing around the crime scene, looking for any clues that might have been missed.
6He was nosing around the competition, trying to stay one step ahead.
7The journalist was nosing around the government officials, trying to get a scoop.
8She nosed around the local art scene, searching for new talent.
9He was nosing around the tech startup, looking to invest in their latest project.
10The social worker was nosing around the community, trying to identify areas where additional support was needed.