have (one's) nose in a book
have (one's) nose in a book
To be reading a book. Often used of people who always seem to be reading. He's had his nose in a book for the entire camping trip. I wish he would take a break and enjoy the scenery. Poor Mary is so shy. She just has her nose in a book wherever she goes.
See also: book, have, nose
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
have one's nose in a book
Fig. to be reading a book; to read books all the time. Bob has his nose in a book every time I see him. His nose is always in a book. He never gets any exercise.
See also: book, have, nose
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
nose in a book, have one's
Be constantly reading, as in Walter is known for having his nose in a book. This expression graphically depicts immersing oneself in reading. [Mid-1900s]
See also: have, nose
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
have your nose in a ˈbook, magaˈzine, etc.
(informal) be reading something and giving it all your attention: She’s always got her nose in a book.See also: have, nose
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- have nose in a book
- have your nose in a book, magazine, etc.
- nose in a book, have one's
- curl up with a (good) book
- cuddle up with a (good) book
- cuddle up with a book
- crack a book
- make book on
- the Good Book
- Good Book