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You always have your nose in a book means you are always reading.

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The phrase 'you've always got your nose in a book' means that you are reading more than someone thinks you ought to.

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The literal meaning would be that you have your nose stuck into the book like a bookmark. The figurative meaning is that you're constantly reading.

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It means that a person is always reading.

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