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How to Pronounce nailing one colors to the mast?

Correct pronunciation for the word "nailing one colors to the mast" is [nˈe͡ɪlɪŋ wˈɒn kˈʌləz tə ðə mˈast], [nˈe‍ɪlɪŋ wˈɒn kˈʌləz tə ðə mˈast], [n_ˈeɪ_l_ɪ_ŋ w_ˈɒ_n k_ˈʌ_l_ə_z t_ə ð_ə m_ˈa_s_t].

What are the misspellings for nailing one colors to the mast?

  • bailing one colors to the mast,
  • mailing one colors to the mast,
  • jailing one colors to the mast,
  • hailing one colors to the mast,
  • nziling one colors to the mast,
  • nsiling one colors to the mast,
  • nwiling one colors to the mast,
  • nqiling one colors to the mast,
  • nauling one colors to the mast,
  • najling one colors to the mast,
  • nakling one colors to the mast,
  • naoling one colors to the mast,
  • na9ling one colors to the mast,
  • na8ling one colors to the mast,
  • naiking one colors to the mast,
  • naiping one colors to the mast,
  • naioing one colors to the mast,
  • nailung one colors to the mast,
  • nailjng one colors to the mast,
  • nailkng one colors to the mast

What is the present tense of Nailing one colors to the mast?

  • The personal forms of the verb "nailing one's colors to the mast" in present tense are:

  • 1. I nail my colors to the mast.

  • 2. You nail your colors to the mast.

  • 3. He/She/It nails his/her/its colors to the mast.

  • 4. We nail our colors to the mast.

  • 5. You nail your colors to the mast.

  • 6. They nail their colors to the mast.
  • What is the past tense of Nailing one colors to the mast?

  • The past tense forms of the verb "nailing one's colors to the mast" are:

  • 1. I nailed my colors to the mast.

  • 2. You nailed your colors to the mast.

  • 3. He/She/It nailed his/her/its colors to the mast.

  • 4. We nailed our colors to the mast.

  • 5. You nailed your colors to the mast.

  • 6. They nailed their colors to the mast.
  • What is the adverb for nailing one colors to the mast?

    The adverb for the phrase "nailing one's colors to the mast" would be "boldly" or "firmly". This phrase is an idiom meaning to firmly or boldly declare one's position or principles.

    Usage over time for nailing one colors to the mast:

    This graph shows how "nailing one colors to the mast" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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