Similar words: rubble, bubble, hubble, stubble, bubble up, bubble gum, bubble over, hubble's law. Meaning: n. a small lump or protuberance.
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1. In nubble time history melts away, taking with it all traces of the number game.
2. We set off clockwise around the nubble to pick our dinner.
3. The historic lighthouse, also called Nubble Light after a small rocky island off the cape's eastern point, was first illuminated in 1879.
4. Too alert to sleep, I fill my notebook with sketches of the nubble under the quarter moon while Margaret naps.
5. But the mantra serves mainly to remind me of my deep attachment to the nubble.
6. When the tide is low and the sun high, I set off with a bucket to circle the nubble.
7. Now my body welcomes every roll and pitch of the stubby Island Romance ferrying me back to my nubble.
8. Menopause, premenstrual period, veteran stage , engorged breasts before emmenia, breast nubble.
9. Staring from where the beach begins at the point where Nubble Road meets the ocean, there is little beach at any tide.