0 present participle of nose --
1 to look around or search in order to discover something, especially something that other people do not want you to find: --
2 to (make a vehicle) move forwards slowly and carefully: --
The rocket would then coast on momentum to about before nosing down for reentry.
The piglets may then dart from teat to teat and recommence suckling with slow movements, or nosing the udder.
The pitch line is the imaginary line along the tip of the nosing of the treads.
The aircraft then rolled 180, automatically nosing the aircraft into a dive.
They have a tour which costs 7.50 and currently includes two drams and a nosing glass.
The phase of competition for teats and of nosing the udder, lasts for about one minute, and ends when milk flow begins.
Twin-wheeled undercarriage units were mounted below each engine, with a tailskid and a nose skid to prevent nosing over.
The central skid was to stop the aircraft nosing over on rough ground.