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How to Pronounce nailed ones colors to the mast?

Correct pronunciation for the word "nailed ones colors to the mast" is [nˈe͡ɪld wˈɒnz kˈʌləz tə ðə mˈast], [nˈe‍ɪld wˈɒnz kˈʌləz tə ðə mˈast], [n_ˈeɪ_l_d w_ˈɒ_n_z k_ˈʌ_l_ə_z t_ə ð_ə m_ˈa_s_t].

What are the misspellings for nailed ones colors to the mast?

  • bailed ones colors to the mast,
  • mailed ones colors to the mast,
  • jailed ones colors to the mast,
  • hailed ones colors to the mast,
  • nziled ones colors to the mast,
  • nsiled ones colors to the mast,
  • nwiled ones colors to the mast,
  • nqiled ones colors to the mast,
  • nauled ones colors to the mast,
  • najled ones colors to the mast,
  • nakled ones colors to the mast,
  • naoled ones colors to the mast,
  • na9led ones colors to the mast,
  • na8led ones colors to the mast,
  • naiked ones colors to the mast,
  • naiped ones colors to the mast,
  • naioed ones colors to the mast,
  • nailwd ones colors to the mast,
  • nailsd ones colors to the mast,
  • naildd ones colors to the mast

What is the present tense of Nailed ones colors to the mast?

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

  • - I nail my colors to the mast.

  • - You nail your colors to the mast.

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

  • - We nail our colors to the mast.

  • - You nail your colors to the mast.

  • - They nail their colors to the mast.
  • What is the past tense of Nailed ones colors to the mast?

  • The past tense of the phrase "nailed one's colors to the mast" depends on the subject of the sentence. Here are the different forms in the past tense:

  • 1. I nailed my colors to the mast.

  • 2. You nailed your colors to the mast.

  • 3. He nailed his colors to the mast.

  • 4. She nailed her colors to the mast.

  • 5. It nailed its colors to the mast.

  • 6. We nailed our colors to the mast.

  • 7. They nailed their colors
  • What is the adjective for nailed ones colors to the mast?

    The adjective form of the phrase "nailed one's colors to the mast" would be "resolute" or "unwavering". It describes a person or their actions as steadfast, determined, or committed to a particular belief or course of action.

    Usage over time for nailed ones colors to the mast:

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

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