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How to pronounce neb in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms beak, bill, nib, pecker
Type of mouth
Has types cere
Type Words
Synonyms snout
Type of nose, olfactory organ
Has types trunk, proboscis

Examples of neb

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Neb. Offensive was offensive, has been for two years, minus a couple of expections.
From the omaha.com
Neb is still part of the big 12 and thus their success makes the Big 12 look better.
From the omaha.com
Guy makes no further reference to the NEB to justify the analogy claimed by the title of his article.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The NEB is one of the most active belts on the planet.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Neb him at the airport IRD, when he returns.
From the nbr.co.nz
Neb., received $500 from the safety council.
From the omaha.com
Neb and Den, young but ageless, must leave.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Additionally, NEB is focused on strengthening alliances that enable new technologies to reach key market sectors.
From the forbes.com
As a hawk fan, I can't wait for a annual game against Neb. and i agree an annual crossover with NEB and OSU would be great.
From the omaha.com
More examples
  • Snout: a long projecting or anterior elongation of an animal's head; especially the nose
  • Beak: horny projecting mouth of a bird
  • Nebraska is a state located on the Great Plains of the Midwestern United States. The state's capital is Lincoln and its largest city is Omaha.
  • A bird's beak or bill; A person's mouth; A person's nose; The nose or snout of an animal, now especially of a fish; A projecting extremity; a point or sharp projection; A nib, as of a pen
  • (NEBS) Network Equipment Building System.
  • (NEBS (Network Equipment Building Standards)) SAE J1752/1: "Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurement Procedures for Integrated Circuits-Integrated Circuit EMC Measurement Procedures-General and Definition" (March 1997)
  • (nebs) nebulizers (aerated form of meds)
  • To nose into someone else's business in Pittsburgh.
  • Translated as "all" it was a symbol of obeisance or prostration preformed in the precnese of a king or deity.