Meaning & Definition of word "Schnabel"

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    Schnabel

    /ˈʃnɑːbəl/

    noun:

    • 1. A German word meaning 'beak' or 'bill', often used in the context of birds.
      • Example: The schnabel of the bird was long and curved, perfect for catching fish.
    • 2. In colloquial settings, it can refer to a person's mouth, often implying that someone is talking a lot or is outspoken.
      • Example: She has a schnabel that never stops; she can talk for hours!
    • 3. In some contexts, it can also refer to a specialized tool or device that resembles a beak, used in various trades.
      • Example: The carpenter used a schnabel to shape the wood edges.

    Etymology

    German, meaning 'beak' or 'bill'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    schnabel aus dem Fenster hängen:

    To stick your neck out; to take a risk.

    schnabeltier:

    A platypus (literally 'duck-bill').

    schnabeltasse:

    A beaked cup or vessel.

    Related Words

    beak:

    The pointed or hooked structure at the front of a bird's head.

    bill:

    The flat structure on the beak of some birds used for feeding.

    nose:

    The projecting part of the face used for smelling and breathing.

    Slang Meanings of schnabel

    Meaning: To talk excessively or boast.

    Example Sentence: He was schnabeling about his achievements all night.

    Meaning: To annoy or pester someone.

    Example Sentence: Stop schnabeling me with your complaints.