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How to pronounce nailhead in English?

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Type Words
Type of boss, knob
Type Words
Type of decoration, ornament, ornamentation

Examples of nailhead

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This season, Crate and Barrel is wrapping silver nailhead trim around velvet club chairs.
From the news-journalonline.com
Sometimes the nailhead start to pop up through the sheet vinyl.
From the thestate.com
Banash paired a local artisan's tree stumps, used as end tables or stools, with nailhead-studded chairs.
From the newsobserver.com
If braid is used, tie it to the nailhead at the base of the spool to prevent line slippage during spooling.
From the stltoday.com
A tropical weight wool jacket is $349 with $139 pants, and a nailhead weave jacket is $369 with $149 pants.
From the latimes.com
If, for some reason, a nailhead is left visible, it should be diligently caulked to prevent leaking.
From the thestate.com
It is shown with a bisque finish and nickel nailhead trim.
From the dailyherald.com
Sitting on simple turned maple legs with brass caster feet, the pieces are devoid of piping, nailhead trim and trendy fabrics.
From the latimes.com
Ethnic prints come back onto the scene as they have for past seasons in addition to that classy nailhead trim we love so much on furniture.
From the news-journalonline.com
More examples
  • Something resembling the head of a nail that is used as an ornamental device
  • Flattened boss on the end of nail opposite to the point
  • (Nailheads) Decorative nails used to fasten fabric or leather to a chair or sofa frame.
  • A jacquard knitting pattern in which the jacquard forms a design similar to small nail heads.
  • Decorative carved design of a line of pyramids
  • Buick V8 engines produced between 1953 and 1966, so named because the narrow valves resembled nails.
  • Ornament in the Early English period of Gothic, consisting of small pyramids regularly repeated.
  • A book binding style where the spine is thicker than the book body resulting in a profile resembling a nail.
  • Dark center in a gem; see fish-eye.