Crossword-Solution: NUBBLY 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Hint 1 meaning
To cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it; as, to pour water from a pail; to pour wine into a decanter; to pour oil upon the waters; to pour out sand or dust.
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Sentences with NUBBLY (5)

His mind never reverted for a moment to that opinion which had gained for him such a round of applause, when expressed on the platform of the Temperance Hall at Nubbly Creek, State of Illinois, to the effect that the English aristocrat, thorough-born and thorough-bred, who inherited acres and titles from his father, could never be fitting company for a thoughtful Christian American citizen.
He Knew He Was Right Anthony Trollope 2002
The American altogether forgot his speech at Nubbly Creek, and found the aristocrat's society to be very pleasant.
He Knew He Was Right Anthony Trollope 2002
Spalding was not in the least insincere, nor did his conscience at all prick him in reference to that speech at Nubbly Creek.
He Knew He Was Right Anthony Trollope 2002
THE EPISODE OF THE THEATRICAL VENTURE Third of a Series of Six Stories [First published in _Pictorial Review_, July 1916] It was one of those hard, nubbly rolls.
A Man of Means P. G. Wodehouse and C. H. Bovill 2005
They were the jolliest, tubbiest, brownest babies you ever saw with tiny nubbly knobs on their shoulders, as if they had started to grow wings and then changed their minds about it, and little furry pointed ears, as all wild creatures have.
Piccaninnies Isabel Maud Peacocke 2006

Quotes with NUBBLY (1)

Jack Kerouac died after throwing up blood. The malt liquor. Then that other guy who shot his wife in the head. Burroughs somebody. And I wonder about literary figures. They're all drunk and staggering and haunting people today, I bet, still muttering and ranting in disassociated lines. Or, I'm wondering about a middle ground with wooly blankets and nubbly cardigans and nobody shot in the head. Where yes, you are uniquely mad. But functionally uniquely mad. Endlessly absorbed …
Kate Inglis
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