to break their nose
The saying "nose out of joint" originates from the idea of being upset or offended, as if someone's nose was physically put out of place, causing discomfort or irritation. It implies a feeling of slight or injury to one's pride or dignity.
"Out of joint" LITERALLY means to dislocate a body part from its joint.
the ears and nose
Some anagrams for nose are: eons noes ones
joint means to be put together.
lexion. It decreased the angle of the joint
You get a licoricy nose.
Cartilage is found in the ears, nose and at every body joint.
saddle joint
no
Cartilage I sort of ballon of gooey stuff imbetween your bones is also in your nose there is absolutely no bone in your nose
Yes,,,, apples and pears are fruit, whereas ones nose is part of ones face