The choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience.
A small lump or protuberance.
1 That is the nub of US and other international concern about it.
2 Touch that nub in the middle to get attention and say 'Cinnamon.'
3 The trailer stove still held embers and a diminishing nub of warmth.
4 If you have worry beads, they are probably worn to the nub .
5 In his pocket, a folded, wrinkled map was wadded into a nub .
6 The newspaper's question goes to the nub of the issue facing the Tories.
7 And I think that is the really serious nub of the argument here.
8 And I'm hopeful that we're getting closer to the nub of the problem.
9 Then we get to the nub of the matter: his father.
10 Just one little nub of it on the end was nice and white.
11 No wonder, then, the tip forms the nub of the situation.
12 Probably nice with a nub of provolone and a tumbler of pomegranate juice.
13 Annabella reached for a chocolate nub , but the whispers stopped her.
14 This planetary resource was whittled down to a mere nub now.
15 Donna made a space, patting the nub of an embroidered cushion.
16 On and on it went as he suckled ruthlessly on the tiny nub .
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