You've always got your nose in a book literal meaning
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This is an idiomatic expression that refers to a person who is always reading and describes someone who is immersed in reading whenever they can...
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Answer:This is an idiomatic expression that refers to a person who is always reading and describes someone who is immersed in reading whenever they can. This expression came alive in the mid 1900's and is relatively popular. When we use: Example of “Nose in a Book.”
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