It means that the person is always reading a book.
This expression means that someone is reading a book intently and immersing themselves in its content. It suggests that the person is deeply engaged in reading and not easily distracted.
"His Nose in the Book" was created in 2018 by Alexander A. Winston.
The duration of His Nose in the Book is 1200.0 seconds.
You can put your nose in a book, but you already have snot in your nose...hahaha!
The book you are referring to is likely "The Nose Book" by Al Perkins. In the book, there is a monster named Mr. Green Nose who has a large green nose. The story is a fun and silly read for children.
His Nose in the Book - 1920 was released on: USA: 17 April 1920
She has an itchy nose.
It is not a sign of pregnancy among dogs. A dry nose can mean dehydration though. Ask a vet for more detail. Also it is in Dogs for Dummies (although the book is not actually for dummies).
The nose is die Nase in German.
That he thinks you have a cute nose.
You always have your nose in a book means you are always reading.
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
la nez mean nose