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Nail up Meaning in English

expression

ˈneɪɫ/ /ˈəp
NAYL-uhp
nˈeɪl/ /ˈʌp
NAYL-up

Definition

To fasten or seal something shut by driving nails into it, often to block entry or secure an object.

Usage & Nuances

Typically used for doors, windows, or boxes. Slightly formal or descriptive, often found in written or technical contexts. Not common in casual conversation. Can imply a physical barrier (e.g., 'nail up the window before a storm'). Not the same as 'nail down' (to fix firmly on the ground) or 'nail' (as in fingernail).

Example Sentences

We need to nail up the wooden boards over the window.

basic

He nailed up the door so no one could enter.

basic

Please nail up the sign outside the shop.

basic

They nailed up the windows before the hurricane hit.

natural

After packing the crate, she nailed up the lid tight.

natural

The landlord nailed up the abandoned building to keep trespassers out.

natural