nugget

দলা
definition
noun
At one time, large nuggets of gold could be found lying on the Earth's surface.
a small lump of gold or other precious metal found ready-formed in the earth.
translation of 'nugget'
মূল্যবান কোনো কিছু,
সোনার দলা বা তাল
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But it can also reward someone who tripped over a gold 'nugget' on their way to pick up some more lumps of asphalt.
If you're able to endure this feeling of impending doom, however, there's a good chance you'll be rewarded at the end with a tiny 'nugget' of hope and almost-joy.
In Socratic style he mines the best of each perspective for the gold 'nugget' of truth.
There's wisdom in the words, and I let them settle around me, feeling as if I've been handed a 'nugget' of something valuable, something that might apply to me.
No fact is to small to overlook, no 'nugget' of information too insignificant to discard.
The company says it has already improved its chicken 'nuggets' , which now only contain breast meat and 30 per cent less salt.
Explaining the shape of gold 'nuggets' has long been a problem, because they have neither the size nor the shape of gold fragments released from bedrock by weathering.
The Tainos mined gold and beat the 'nuggets' into small plates.
Will you be hunting for small objects like coins, jewelry and gold 'nuggets' , or searching for a large cache or object?
But there are gold 'nuggets' amid the gravel, and that's not just my opinion.
In the 1981 Sydney performance, gold 'nuggets' , a gold boomerang, and a live diamond python rested on the table.
Feeding is kept to the minimum, with tiny 'nuggets' of shop bought ‘punch crumb’ or very finely liquidised bread sparingly used.
Their paws are poised, ready to pounce on ideas and 'nuggets' of information.
It's one of those tiny little 'nuggets' of film magic.
The children's meals are just miniature versions of the dishes on the main menu; thankfully there are no chips or chicken 'nuggets' in sight.
The large plate comes with crispy Wan Tun (a kind of hot, crispy batter), prawn toast, spring rolls, crispy seaweed, spicy lamb satay, a beef parcel and spicy meat 'nuggets' .
Intriguing and engaging, this is a ‘must’ for Roscommon folk, a veritable gold mine of rich 'nuggets' .
In economic terms, they are the gold 'nuggets' in the economic mine of prosperity.
Throughout the book, there are 'nuggets' of gold, not to mention a completist's dream of regional brewing styles, phone numbers of breweries which accept visitors and tasting notes.
And I'll give each of you over a hundred gold 'nuggets' to find her.
Through time, as the quartz is eroded away, the gold is concentrated as 'nuggets' and dust in streams and erosional plains.
Since the feet are the furthest point of the body from the heart, acid metabolites in blood, unused calcium and other organic substances settle on the feet, where they form tiny air bubbles and 'nuggets' .
Nearby Wickenburg is a tiny town, founded in 1863 when Henry Wickenburg discovered gold 'nuggets' in a rock formation that he called Vulture Mine.
Outside the gates, a group of older students huddle round, tucking into chicken 'nuggets' and chips from the local fast food shop.
But there may be gold 'nuggets' at the bottom of the pan.
In January 1848, a work crew at John Sutter's mill, near Sacramento, California, came across a few select 'nuggets' of gold.
As part of this dream, he sent a group off to the north to start building a sawmill, and, of course, they came back saying they had found gold 'nuggets' .
The well-known hoard of chemically inert gold, whose 'nuggets' are not sharp enough to pierce the delegate membrane of a dragon's outer hide, forms a safe and comfortable nesting place.
Okay, now write down those valuable 'nuggets' of wisdom, and email them to me.
The ‘dead man’ accepted 'nuggets' of chicken and paneer!
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