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"nub" Definitions
  1. the nub (of something) the central or essential point of a situation, problem, etc.

197 Sentences With "nub"

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His little nub tail is always wagging — it's adorable!
She loves to give 'nub hugs,' according to her owner.
Roux wants to help wrap presents and give nub hugs!
In junior high, he bit his fingernails to the nub.
Cue treetop celebrations and a spirited rendition of Yub Nub.
A nub on the heel helps grip a snowshoe strap.
The little nub on the belt pack is its power button.
If the nub is parallel with the spine, it's a girl.
There's more to the indictment, but that's the nub of it.
The red TrackPoint nub is still around for old school ThinkPad devotees.
The nub of it is said to be "win-win co-operation".
You're much better off chopping the nub with a good ol' knife. 
Yub nub with the Ewoks in this Endor-themed tree-hut room.
If the nub is stacked or pointing up, it is a boy.
The nub of the problem here is nostalgia for a bygone era.
We also love that the camera "nub" is way slimmer this time around.
I MEAN, THAT'S PROBABLY THE NUB OF IT. EISEN: WHAT ABOUT THE WORKERS?
He absently strokes the puckered nub of flesh where one leg abruptly ends.
Because there's no touchpad, that little red nub became the bane of my existence.
I just wish the Falcon had a ThinkPad-style nub like the GPD Pocket.
The nub here is the pinnacle Trump has reached as the presumptive presidential nominee.
This, then, is the nub of the case that executive pay is no fix.
And it ejected him without ruling on the nub of the case against him.
He rubs a nub of bone that protrudes from the side of Amer's toe.
It's kohl with a smudge stick at one end; it's almost a nub now.
The senator is on his cellphone, licking a cone down to a soft nub.
Grab the wing at the end nub and place your teeth at your finger tips.
After a handshake of purest cast iron, we get straight to the nub of things.
"I was about to kick her in her fucking nub," a female officer replies, laughing.
It's easy to wear a pencil down to a NUB if you do enough crosswords.
In 2010 the iPad began life designed around a nub, the tip of a finger.
Here we get to the nub of what should be on the Trump-Xi agenda.
Szpakowski's cigarette had burned down to a nub and smoke was streaming into his eyes.
Sam Smith got to the nub of the matter when he celebrated his Golden Globe win.
The keyboard also ditches the mouse "nub" for a trackpad, which most people will likely prefer.
And its little mouse nub gallantly fails to attain anything approaching ThinkPad TrackPoint levels of precision.
It is this kind of blundering that lies at the nub of the unfolding natural disaster.
This bulb nub then connects to the negative terminal of the battery using a second wire.
Just the odyssey of his nose from bulb to nub seemed somehow like a people's journey.
The attention to detail is impressive: The nub on the strap is a piece of ceramic, too.
He has since undergone two surgeries and some of the thumbnail has grown back on his nub.
What separates this 3DS XL from the older models is the C-nub Nintendo added to it.
And she often spots the nub of the issue or a critical thing that needs dealing with.
That little nub on the right of the bottom screen, the "C Stick", it's present and correct.
At one point Handle appears to do crunches while its nub hands rest on an invisible surface.
Although his first attempts had flopped—the "emerald" looked like a nub of coal—Shah wasn't discouraged.
This guy is clearly living in his own classy gangster's paradise, especially with that nub of a ponytail.
But the real problem was the angry red nub wedged in the middle of the X60's keyboard.
The final bite is all pizza crust and the nub of the cheesesteak roll—only the strong survive.
That, of course, is the nub of the call and the reason it has sparked an impeachment inquiry.
And here's the nub, one too easily missed these days as nerves fray: Devolution is starting to work.
Griffin's BreakSafe USB-C cable leaves a little nub at the end of whatever gadget you use it with.
Shockingly, there were comments below from people who were actually considering purchasing a worn-down nub of drugstore lipstick.
The nub of that disaffection is that it has been 12 years since Wenger's Arsenal last won the league.
The title of his classic 1985 paper went to the nub of it: "Goodbye Financial Repression, Hello Financial Crash".
"I can't keep living like this," he told me once as he held the nub of his left leg.
Each cup has a tiny rough nub on the smooth bottom, like a rock protruding from an ocean's surface.
Say we tried to plant a foot on an unexpectedly slick nub of rock and with no warning we're airborne.
The traditional ThinkPad TrackPoint — the red nub in the middle — is present on the X1 Carbon and it works well.
They need customizable buttons, a better place to store the nub, and accuracy settings that don't make gaming a crapshoot. 
Once you're aroused, you might be able to see a roundish nub (your clitoris!), depending on your anatomical structure, Dr.
Now a tight nub of scar tissue, it functioned like a clogged sieve, preventing fluid from returning to the heart.
He was a small grey and white tabby, with a fuzzy nub on his behind where a tail should be.
So I asked a guard, and to my astonishment, I received a nub pencil and a small slip of paper.
As the vest inflates behind each accupressure point, the nub presses into your back and shoulder muscles, mimicking kneading fingers.
GUTFELD: Kat, it could go three days and I think the strategy is to wear everyone down to a submissive nub.
Lenovo missed a trick and didn't add a red TrackPoint-like nub as a volume control on the ThinkPad-styled pair.
It also, of course, has the red eraser nub TrackPoint in the center of its keyboard for cursor and mouse control.
Its levels are very vertical, perfect for the 3DS's stacked screens, and it's controlled entirely using the analog nub and touchscreen.
Trackpads used to be terrible on Windows laptops, but they've caught up and the nub just gets in the way now.
And here we get to the nub of what sustained Douglass and what sustains people today as they do this work.
Sometimes I admit that depression still feels like a daily struggle, a nub that snags at the tip of my brain.
Now there is a small nub on the end of the device that lets you use its rubbery tip as a stylus.
Taking the nub of a pencil from behind their right ear, Tandy writes 266DEC very slowly on the scrap of paper. Slowly.
I never used the nub, but it didn't get in my way and the people that want it will appreciate it's there.
All that's left to do is close the View back up, stretching an elastic loop over a plastic nub on the top.
The basic shape is nothing pyrotechnic, but, as usual with Mr. Piano, the nub is in the details and in the light.
In a nub: "Homo Deus" makes the case that we are now at a unique juncture in the story of our species.
The nub of the F.B.I.'s theory was that Hoffa would have only gotten into the car of someone he trusted implicitly.
The included stylus even has a roughed up nub, so it doesn't skate across the glass of the display like Apple's $100 Pencil.
Lenovo has kept its familiar red TrackPoint nub in the middle of the keyboard, and the mouse buttons above a reasonably sized trackpad.
Technically you could do this with just one wire and have the nub touch directly to the battery—that's still a complete circuit.
Update On a nub-like point on the west coast of Guam stands a monument built as the Statue of Liberty's Pacific counterpart.
Still, the plan gets to the nub of digital giants' strength – the self-reinforcing gravitational pull of its already numerous users and data.
The nub of the issue is the $857 billion group's restrictions on payment options for companies selling their wares through its app store.
But conflating nightclubs with galleries doesn't quite get to the nub of what Berghain needed to prove in order to get the tax break.
The nub of the problem is that it is hard to distinguish immediately whether a submarine earthquake is powerful enough to cause a tsunami.
Between the touchscreen, the touchpad, and Lenovo's signature pointer nub, there is no shortage of ways to interact with Windows 10 on this X1.
"Pretty Woman" seeks to soften Edward Lewis, too, but instead it sands his edges down until he is a mere nub of a man.
I guess there is the nub in the little thing that irritates me, because I know our answers to that question would be different.
The torrent of lies Trump and his enablers have sent rushing over the DNC server story threaten to wear the truth to a nub.
Lenovo also seems to have kept important little details like a blue ThinkVantage Enter button, a colorful ThinkPad badge, and a classic red Trackpoint nub.
The nub of the linen is often visible because Powell seems to prefer controlling a diluted medium versus applying a buttery one with broad strokes.
I only had to find the right adapter to slip over the nub that was attached to the wand which then slotted into the FlipFlic.
The ThinkPad Anniversary Edition 25 features a backlit 7-row keyboard, a throwback multicolor logo, the original pink mouse nub and a blue return button.
The real nub of this argument is not the budget deficit — the Ex-Im Bank generated $430 million in revenues for the Treasury in 2015.
The New Orleans kitty was born without her front paws, but that hasn't stopped her from hopping into hearts and popularizing her signature nub hugs.
Isabella was born with what her family describes as a nub on the end of her left arm and without fingers on her right hand.
Cacciapuoti's lawyer, Arthur Liberty, says Shelly's gardeners were sloppy, cutting only a stem here and there rather than cutting them all down to the nub.
They look pretty similar to the 65ts, even down to the charging case, but the nub sticking out from each earbud is less noticeable now.
IBM's first ThinkPad debuted exactly 25 years ago today, with a bright red TrackPoint nub and a classic design that still exists in a modern form.
When you push on a key, the rubber collapses, the metal nub goes down, and it contacts a circuit board underneath, which then registers a keystroke.
Created by Paul Klinger, the ThinkTiny uses the laptop's iconic red TrackPoint nub as a joystick for classic arcade games like Snake, Tetris, and Lunar Lander.
Inside the bulb, this side wall goes to the bulb filament (the wire that glows brightly) and then down to the bottom nub on the bulb.
Joe barely overcomes his suicidal impulses, willing himself to save the young girl from a powerful politician, the nub of the plot that propels the film forward.
Sporting a small nub of a flower nestled in a long, bulbous leaf that droops like a pair of string beans, it's considered fashionably drab by collectors.
Facebook should shave the little calloused "Trending" nub, which does nothing for no one, and then get to work reshaping how people share media on the platform.
But on the upside, plenty of Reddit users have flooded the thread to assure him his nub of a brow does not, in fact, look half bad.
Switching off telomerase activity in cancer cells would shorten their telomeres, whittling them down to a nub called a "critical length," which then triggers programmed cell death.
As for the star, Neeson has whittled his winter persona down to a haggard nub of weary anger, purging any inkling of gentleness, melancholy or self-awareness.
Or the de-canonized "Yub Nub," sung by Ewoks to celebrate the Rebel victory, which passed from memory into the West with the release of the Special Edition.
Instead of having to press down on a joystick to run or punch in Destiny 22, slowly wearing the nub down, I can lightly press a paddle now.
He had to make sure that every muscle was pulling; that way, he would know how long he could cling to an ice-nub, or work an overhang.
And since this is a ThinkPad we're talking about here, the keyboard is matching with the mouse click buttons above the trackpad and the red TrackPoint mouse nub.
Bronzed duck tongues are fried but somehow still lithe, each a forefinger in length, a veil of meat over spongy fat with a nub of cartilage waiting inside.
He's defeated down to his very soul by the time he returns to the Kingdom's home base, ground down to a spiritual nub by the horrors he's witnessed.
In front of him are a binder, loose sheets of paper and the little nub of a gavel he raps when it is time to declare a break.
The vegetable holder has tiny spikes that dig into the end of your veggies so you can get a better grip when you are down to the nub.
The C-nub ensures that doesn't happen, and Nintendo has and will continue to support it with more games exclusive for the New 3DS XL, like Fire Emblem Warriors.
Because of that, your mom will get full use out of the candle — even the last remnants that never get burned after the wick wears down to a nub.
Kerner tells Broadly that much of the confusion surrounding vaginal orgasms comes from the idea that the clitoris is just that little nub at the top of your downstairs.
Both the eraser nub and trackpad buttons feel like they're still here for legacy reasons to keep ThinkPad customers comfortable, and frankly, I wish Lenovo would just kill them.
I look down and scrape the nub of ankle I've got along the white tile and gasp, THERE IS NOTHING, THERE IS NOTHING, I'M ALIVE AND THERE IS NOTHING.
During an onstage presentation, Mr. Osterloh said the Pixel doesn't have an "unsightly camera bump" — a reference to the protruding nub that sticks out from the iPhone's rear camera.
It's really one tower and a nub of a building next to it, the urban legend being that the Army ran out of money before finishing the second vertical structure.
Users navigate this content using the Loop, a ring outfitted with a nub of a joystick, which is meant to be worn on the index finger of your dominant hand.
In the future people may well only visit a branch once every five years, suggests Ms Bonnesen, who believes "extreme efficiency", abetted by technology, is the nub of retail banking.
Don't get thrown off by the term "erectile tissue" — that applies to both the penis and clitoris, which is far larger than just the exterior nub we're all acquainted with.
The strange part is that the cervix the authors identified — the nub pointing off of the top right edge of the red blob — isn't pointing at Adam, but away from him.
When I lifted my phone from the table, it was easy to break off of the cable, but the charger left my phone with an annoying little nub at the bottom.
There are Sheelas in the collection of the National Museum of Ireland whose vulvas have been worn to a nub from medieval churchgoers rubbing them as part of a religious ceremony.
After unrolling the condom, as you're about to place it on the penis or dildo, pinch the pointy nub at the end of the condom with your thumb and index finger.
Their wives and children stay behind on the island, an oval nub of silver sand rising out of the ocean with a clump of coconut and breadfruit trees in the center.
Honorable George A. Grasso: I think the nub of what you're getting at is having options that are available to the court that are consistent with people's ability to pay, right?
But Essential's software team is reaching out to the top 250 apps in the app store and proactively working with them to make their apps friendly to the front-facing camera nub.
The nub is the ideological views of the opponents that economic welfare is maximized by less government in all areas and that the U.S. economy simply does not compete with other economies.
His slow autophagy is both comically relatable and also devastatingly tragic: we watch as his buoyant American confidence is slowly weathered down to a nub, until the season finale's heartbreaking, breathless cliffhanger.
As we chugged free blue and green milk (normally $20193 a pop), and an alcoholic concoction from the local Cantina called a Yub Nub, we could not spend our credits fast enough.
Morris originally showed up in Vernon to make a documentary called Nub City, about a disturbing trend that saw many residents blow off their own limbs, usually with shotguns, for the insurance money.
You fear one day you'll walk into his apartment and he'll just be a speck of himself sitting in a chair, grounded down to a nub of where a person used to be.
For an idea of how long it takes to animate with this process, watch from 0:27 as three full candles burn down to the nub in the space of a few seconds.
In truth, the nub of the single market is not its scrapping of tariffs or even customs checks, but its getting rid of myriad non-tariff barriers thrown up by different rules and standards.
It has a rough nub, so it's more pleasant to use on a glass surface than competitorsAndroid apps can slow the Chromebook Pro way down, so pick and choose what you leave open carefully.
The nub of the Broad's argument is that what Team Doudna did is not gene-editing but rather little more than a study of the properties of a purified protein in a test tube.
BlackBerry released the Classic in late 2014, and despite attempting to harken back to the good ol' keyboard and touchpad nub days of yore, just didn't have the app ecosystem to keep it afloat.
This of course is pure spin — and a very clunky attempt by Facebook to shift attention off the nub of the issue: Its own non-compliance with privacy laws outside its preferred legal jurisdictions.
And despite all his Oscar cred, the infamous "Yub Nub" Ewok celebration song is one of John Williams' biggest contributions to popular culture, even though it was tragically changed for the 1997 special edition.
Twelve states have passed laws with strict photo ID requirements, the nub of the current confusion, but in six of those states the legislation has been struck down or substantially softened by the courts.
Cohen: You're hitting at the nub of the issue: the confirmation that it is happening, paired with the denial of older generations who are in utter disbelief that these things can even be happening.
Microplane 3-in-1 Ginger Tool and Zester Set, $30Use the plastic nub on the side to peel the skin, the sharp microplane to grate the ginger, and the mandolin slicer to cut thick slices.
As this nub — the peanut embryo — grew in a petri dish, she would blast it with pressurized air to deliver microscopic DNA molecules into its cells, where they shut down the production of allergenic proteins.
Which brings us to the nub of this Republican nightmare: Moore could actually beat Byrne in a Republican primary, a victory that would likely, again, cost GOPers a Senate seat they should absolutely, on paper, hold.
She's been ground down to a nub, because she can't seem to escape all the wreckage she's left in her wake, from her wayward teenage daughter to the broken people she ran with as a rookie.
The nub of the "state capture" argument is that Mr Zuma and his friends are putting state-owned enterprises and other governmental institutions in the hands of people who are allowing them to loot public funds.
"He had his yard sitting at a beautiful two-and-a-half, three inches thick, where Rand cuts it to the nub," Bill Goodwin, a Bowling Green resident who knows both men, told GQ in November.
The ultrasound technician, waving her wand across my stomach—a hugely pregnant thing, gooey with conductive jelly—pointed to the screen on the wall and gestured to the tiny nub of penis between my baby's legs.
I was studying abroad in France, and thanks to a particularly tight pair of stockings and a whole lot of walking, a tiny bump developed into a nub so angry and inflamed, I had to name it.
This nub is the thing that will allow you to look a co-worker directly in the eye and nod as though you're listening to him while you're actually sending an emoji via a text messaging app.
The nub was naturally too short to fit through the keyboard's circuit board and cup up between the keys, so Klapse had to come up with a solution and settled on a needle from a sewing machine.
Finger is being a little generous, the extra digit looks more like an ambitious callous, but "it's more than just a nub," study co-author Adam Hartstone-Rose of North Carolina State University said in a release.
The penis of the Argentine lake duck can grow to sixteen inches—the biggest in the world relative to its body—but it shrinks to a nub in the winter, when the bird is courting a mate.
There is also the fact that D'Eramo, for all her fascination with the return of the repressed, never really gets to the nub of her own behavior, never really penetrates beyond her cognitive dance of the seven veils.
The menu changes frequently but may include bites like a foie gras nub within a cloud of cotton candy and crab folded taco-style in a thin slice of rutabaga (dishes run from about 15 to 17423 dollars).
Other parts: the nub of strawberry-flavored ChapStick my mother had used in the hospital, sweaters that my grief had made me too small for, a plastic jar of 500 paper cranes I had folded, my entire graduate thesis.
The nub of the show's originality, and its appeal, is probably Miranda's daring, foundational insight -- that Alexander Hamilton and his co-revolutionaries were proto-hip-hoppers, that Hamilton's almost obsessive writing was akin to the word-floods of rappers.
In place of what she saw as their constricted, "reductionistic" worldview, she proposed a holistic approach in which "many maps" — that is, varied ways of looking at life — are used to get to the nub of what is real.
Over the years people like Walt Whitman, Martin Luther King, William James, Peter Maurin and Wojtyla (who went on to become Pope John Paul II) have called themselves personalists, but the movement is still something of a philosophic nub.
Olympus redesigned the E-M1x's buttons so that it offers similar layouts no matter which way you hold it, including the addition of a second multi-selection nub so you always have an easy way to adjust your focus point.
All the standard ports you'd expect on a full-frame camera are there, including support for charging via USB-CNotice the little nub on the ISO button that helps differentiate by touch from the white balance and exposure compensation buttons.
Zooming out, it's not clear what proportion of personal data is scraped from the Internet vs being actively provided by the user (albeit, not necessarily freely and willingly provided — as is the nub of this GDPR 'forced consent' complaint, for instance).
At the bright, trim restaurant, which opened in March, she simmers and skims the pork-and-seafood stock for eight hours, tossing in the smallest nub of rock sugar, because the power of sweetness lies in knowing how much to wield.
" The sex between Maggie and Owen is equally delicious: "When he danced his tongue across perfect white teeth, she playfully chased it and then lightly bit his lower lip, jerking a groan from him," shortly before he's caressing "the swollen nub.
He didn't look at me as he said this, looking instead at his hands, both of which were on the table in front of him and in one of which a cigarette had shrunk almost to its nub between two fingers.
However, in just the first 10 minutes I spent showing off the Smart Pen to fellow Giz staffers, that nub fell off about 25 times, which is especially annoying since the Smart Pen doesn't come with any replacement nubs in its box.
They've been around for almost 30 years now and were responsible for some real innovations in laptop design, including the TrackPoint nub in the middle of the keyboard that Paul Klinger has lovingly recreated as part of this custom miniaturized ThinkPad he created.
She had kept it in a pocket of her bag for years, though she didn't know why—she never wore lipstick, and this one was nothing special, its ridged gold case scratched and grubby, the orange color inside worn to a nub.
" Mr. Wolff continued: "The whole art form of concerts, and of orchestras in classical music, is not part of the educational curriculum any more, not part of what young people are expected to learn, and therein lies the nub of the problem.
The nub of the issue is this: Does turning over a password to open up encrypted files reveal new information from the person's mind, or is it just like handing over a folder with documents the government already knows exists and is at your house?
With my left fist I wrapped the tapered lengths around my palm and stretched them taut; while with my right hand I guided them between the jaws of the blade and squeezed, trying to snip them as short as possible, right down to the nub.
After spending several cathartic paragraphs excoriating Donald Trump and the Republicans who enabled him, Will gets to the nub of it—his hope that Trump's defeat will be so all-encompassing, Republicans can blame all of their travails on a single freakish black swan imposter.
The danger for Labour is that if the party is boiled down to a socialist nub, it will stay under the control of its core hard-left membership — the very people who are least able to persuade moderate voters to go along with them.
In addition to vibration, the toy had a small nub on the underside that could move back and forth (or side to side or up and down or in circles), mimicking the sensation created by, say, a finger or tongue gently stroking the clit.
Yun continued this process until he was satisfied with the density of the hue and the clarity of the portal or portals, and the nub of the linen was no longer visible, except along the edges where earlier layers peek through or what he left unpainted.
The magnetic latch at its bottom has a silo for the mouse's wireless receiver USB nub (it's so tiny that I can hardly call it a dongle), and I'm encouraged to report that the Pro Wireless works with my Mac instantly and without any setup grievances.
The nub of the story involves the frustrated attempts of an Englishwoman, Stef (Fiona Button), to put together a Congo Voice festival in London, utilizing the expatriate African community to further her best intentions — beset by NGO politics, Congolese infighting and an assault on Stef herself.
But if you think of Maastricht as the nub of what is known as the Meuse-Rhine Euregion — which includes parts of the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany; four official languages; five provinces; 215 cities; and 21990 million inhabitants — you'll start off with a better mind-set about the place.
Last month, the ThinkPad celebrated its 25th anniversary, marking the day back in 1992 when the original 6.5-pound ThinkPad 700 burst on the scene with a sleek-for-the-time design, a marvelous 10.4-inch color screen, and that iconic little red nub smashed between the G and H keys.
At an event in New York today, the company showed off its idea of the future of personal computing with an image of a bendable laptop with a flexible display; a built-in keyboard; and even the signature ThinkPad pointing stick, or mouse nub — whatever you want to call it.
In that pursuit, internet culture subconsciously turned itself into a calloused nub, a place where so many "jokes" are the equivalent of running and shouting "fire!" in a movie theater, and a place where the biggest joke of all is the idea of caring about anything in the first place.
Managed by the city's Wien Museum, it was substantially renovated and spiffed up in 2006 (timed to the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth) to emulate a model of modern exhibition showmanship: A relatively small nub of historical authenticity is padded out with slick, somewhat Disneyfied interpretive displays and audiovisual installations.
"The real question is how did the Russians know how to target their messages so precisely to undecided voters in Wisconsin or Michigan or Pennsylvania -- that is really the nub of the question," Clinton told Channel 4 News after their expose that Cambridge Analytica was open to bribery and entrapment as tactics.
"He had his yard sitting at a beautiful two-and-a-half, three inches thick, where Rand cuts it to the nub," Bill Goodwin, a Bowling Green resident who knows both men, told GQ. Paul, hobbyist mower that he is, also may not have been the most attentive at the post-yard work cleanup.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Spilling ink onto paper, moving it around by tilting the sheet, drawing it out with the nub of the pen, brushing the quill's feather across the surface, mixing it with graphite, blotting with cloth, dabbling with fingers — Hugo created a contemplative poetics of abstraction startling in its originality.
If you really want to get down to it, bullshitting is hardwired into the very nature of human psychology—taking that small nub of you that lives inside your head, that you know so well, and projecting it outwards, shooting it onto other people with a cloud of confidence, and thin air, and projection—that's bullshit.
Earlier in the film Free Solo, Honnold describes exactly what he needs to do to succeed: Grab a nub of rock with his left thumb, step his feet over onto similarly small "ledge" beneath him, then switch from his left thumb to his right thumb, and "karate kick" one of his feet onto another vertical wall; only friction is holding him up.
Once you've worn your lipstick down to a sorry nub, cut the bottom off your liquid foundation to get to the leftovers that are stuck to the sides, used a Q-tip to dig out the very last drop of your fancy night cream, artfully arranged them in proper flat lay form, photographed them, adjusted the brightness and contrast, posted it to Instagram, and hashtagged "#empties," all you're left with is plastic.
Because, she wanted to say, it would be a story of nothing and everything at the same time, but by now, while only dimly realizing that she was more or less quoting Flaubert's famous 1852 letter about "a book about nothing" that everyone quotes the first time they have this idea, she knew that she had lost it, the murmur, the trace, the nub where it was her own (whatever "own" means in a world where it is also "again"), and she was forfeit, foolish, flailing, inexact, and rattling on—it had eluded her.

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