No paradox, just ordinary language I'd say: Runny: more liquid than usual: The sauce looked runny so I added some more flour. If your nose is runny, it is producing more mucus than usual, usually because you are ill: I've got a runny nose. Smell: (intr. ) to emit an unpleasant odour; stink
Roughly 13% of the population has a Roman nose. via: Pexels / cottonbro. 8. Nixon noses. Aptly named after the 37th president of the United States, Richard Nixon, this is the least common shape. It has a straight nose bridge, with a wide, long nose tip and curved end. Less than 1% of the population has a Nixon nose. I2E0.