to have one's nose in a book

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „ have one's nose in a book” po angielsku

to have one's nose in a book
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to be fully concentrated on the book one is reading, particularly with a lot of interest or enthusiasm

IdiomIdiom
InformalInformal
example
Przykłady
When the new Harry Potter book was released, children around the world had their noses in a book, captivated by the magical story.
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