nub in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Nub: a small, protruding part or a central point of a matter, often indicating a flaw or essential aspect.
Sample Sentences
- The nub of the argument lay in the differing interpretations of the contract.
- As she examined the fabric closely, she noticed the nub that indicated a flaw in the weave.
- He managed to grasp the nub of her concerns, even though she was hesitant to express them fully.
- The sculptor carefully polished the stone until only a small nub remained to be chiseled away.
- At the end of the rope, there was a small nub that prevented it from slipping through the loop.
- The nub of the argument lies in whether the policy will truly benefit the community.
- She felt a sharp pain at the nub of her finger after accidentally cutting it while chopping vegetables.
- At the nub of the tree, the branches began to spread out, creating a lush canopy overhead.
- He tugged at the nub of the old rope, trying to free it from the tangled mess.
- Understanding the nub of the problem is essential for finding an effective solution.
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