Idiom | to stick your nose into something |
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Definition | to interfere in or be curious about something |
Examples | - Don't try to stick your nose in. It has nothing to do with you. - He's always trying to stick his nose into my affairs. I wish he'd just leave me alone. |
Note | This expression can be used with the verb to poke: to poke your nose into something. If you do this, you may well be told: Keep your nose out of it! |
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