nub|nubs in English

noun

[nʌb]

small lump; core of the matter; essence

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1. That's the nub of it.

2. This is the nub of the matter.

3. The baby clutched a nub of carrot.

4. Ewes also can have horns, or nubs called scurrs.

5. And that's the nub of it.

6. Interpersonal skills form the nub of the trainers' course.

7. 16 The baby clutched a nub of carrot.

8. Here we come to the nub of it.

9. She's too selfish to help. That's the nub.

10. Here we reach the nub of the argument.

11. The real nub of the matter is money.

12. The nub of the problem is our poor export performance.

13. What do you think is the nub of the problem?

14. The nub of the matter is that business is declining.

15. That, I think, is the nub of the problem.

16. The spokes of the wheel diverge from the nub.

17. The cat shifted about on his lap, clawed at the woolen nubs of his trousers.

18. An Acupressure mat, also sometimes called a needle stimulation pad (NSP), is covered with hundreds of plastic nubs

19. LayLax Prometheus Hop-up Tensioner Nub Set for Soft & Hard Buckings, Flat

20. I was just waiting for the discussion to get down to the real nub of things.

21. The nub of it is the difficult, often dysfunctional, relationship between baker, pastry chef and chef.

22. Speed is of no consequence, but duration is vital, the very nub of the matter.

23. The nub of the technical job to be done was the control of land use.

24. Dogs that have a protruded tail or "nub" are referred to as Bobtailed

25. She respected Andrew's wisdom, his knack of going directly to the nub of any situation.