nub

ಮುಖ್ಯಾಂಶ
definition
noun
the nub of the problem lies elsewhere
the crux or central point of a matter.
he pressed down on the two nubs on top of the phone
a small lump or protuberance.
translation of 'nub'
ಸಾರಾಂಶ,
ಮುಖ್ಯಾಂಶ
example
This is the core of the applicant's submission and it is the 'nub' of his Honour's reasoning.
There, as in the other cave, was the small 'nub' of rock that was slightly discolored.
The 'nub' of the matter is that they start their crickety noises in the morning, at about 9 a.m., and this goes on until 6 in the evening.
His sense 'nub' , a small bump on his forehead, detected something strange about the air.
In his view, the 'nub' of the referendum debate will be: ‘Do we want to be key decision-makers and players in Europe, or do we want to be in a sort of second-class status?’
The 'nub' of the problem in Lancaster is that there's no temporary accommodation to house people.
a 'nub' of gold
This was not surprising when the holding of multiple elective offices by male bosses was the 'nub' of a tight patronage system that promoted the interests of male colleagues first.
The ownership of land has been the 'nub' of popular discontent in Britain since the Normans, when much of England and Wales - and large slices of Scotland and Ireland - was handed out piecemeal to henchmen.
With my toes perched precariously on a 'nub' of rock, I frantically search for the next handhold.
The 'nub' of the problem with the Government's social coalition is that it invites business to make a token contribution in the context of the Government contributing less than it should.
His ‘eyes,’ the optical sensory nodes that rested on the lower side of his sensory 'nub' , were closed and he didn't get to see what happened.
Even the 8-mm hex key, which is little more than a 'nub' protruding from the chain tool, is positioned for exceptional leverage.
This brings us to the 'nub' of the matter - who exactly should the SAC be funding, and in what proportions?
The dreary May weather had ground me down to a blunt 'nub' .
However, the cost of quality assurance and accountability procedures is the 'nub' of the matter.
the 'nub' of the problem lies elsewhere
The 'nub' of the issue is how the IRB handle the massive revenues from the World Cup, which traditionally has only two principal financial beneficiaries, the board and the host union.
Now, here is the 'nub' of the matter and the next - possibly cataclysmic - pitfall into which Labour, in its enduring arrogance and self-interest, may well fall.
Let us cut to the 'nub' of the matter about why we are debating this bill.
The 'nub' of the issue is that Brian, a 14-year-old boy, was arrested and detained in what witnesses have said were violent circumstances.
The 'nub' of the problem is the term District which allows clubs to transfer every season if they wish.
the 'nub' of the problem lies elsewhere
But the 'nub' of the problem again looks like being delayed discharges otherwise known as ‘bed blocking’, when elderly people are waiting to be discharged from hospital and into care.
He crumpled the 'nub' and flicked it to a corner of my room.
How was it a 'nub' of bone and flesh that protruded out of a foot could feel so much pain?
a 'nub' of gold
But limited sight seemed in no way to impede his ability to get through the business; indeed it didn't impede his ability to cut to the 'nub' of the matter at issue.
And this is the 'nub' of the matter - all sides want rural development and repopulation, but differ on how it can be achieved.
And this is the 'nub' of Mr Howard's problem: what policy options did his government take into account when confronted by the uncompromising certainty of allied intelligence.
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