"Turned up his nose" is an idiomatic expression that means to show disdain or contempt for something. It often implies a sense of snobbery or superiority, where the person dismisses or rejects something they consider inferior or unworthy. This phrase can also convey a lack of interest or enthusiasm towards a particular idea, suggestion, or item.
A nose that is short and thick but turned up at the tip is called a pug nose. Another name for an upturned nose is retrousse nose.
If you mean: He just turned up at the show? It means that someone or something happened to be there.
he suddenly turned up (to appear, emarge)
Doing nothing -- Standing around with your thumb up your nose.
Go look in the mirror - see what you are doing when you turn your nose up? You are putting your face in the air as if you don't want to look at something - or smell it, or taste it. If you turn up your nose at something, you reject it - just as if someone had set something in front of you and you turned your nose up to avoid it.
to be stuck up
say no to it
To turned up
when she turned 17
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"Eaten up from nose to tail with curiosity" means that someone is being extremely curious about something and they want to find out about something.
Bonnie Owens Actually, Eddy Arnold recorded it in 1947