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Sentences with nugget

nug·get
N n
  • ...pure high-grade gold nuggets.
  • He had felt on the telephone that Jordan had a little nugget of information tucked away somewhere.
  • Their paws are poised, ready to pounce on ideas and nuggets of information.
  • The ‘dead man’ accepted nuggets of chicken and paneer!
  • nuggets of wisdom.
  • Will you be hunting for small objects like coins, jewelry and gold nuggets, or searching for a large cache or object?
  • It's one of those tiny little nuggets of film magic.
  • There are always nuggets of fascinating information in the annual British Social Attitudes surveys.
  • In January 1848, a work crew at John Sutter's mill, near Sacramento, California, came across a few select nuggets of gold.
  • 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.
  • In the 1981 Sydney performance, gold nuggets, a gold boomerang, and a live diamond python rested on the table.
  • 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.
  • The company says it has already improved its chicken nuggets, which now only contain breast meat and 30 per cent less salt.
  • He is an enthusiast rather than an expert, and as such he makes an eager, engaging guide, tirelessly scattering nuggets of fact and diving with gusto into Shakespeare's writing at every opportunity.
  • Gold nuggets by the pound were available from both the Lena River area of Russia as well as from Western Australia and Victoria, Australia.
  • The Little House, at 32 Waterman Street, offers young children and their parents a play area and activities as well as favourite dishes such as cheese toasties, chicken nuggets, chips and toasted muffins.
  • It would be interesting to compile real-life statistics like this about various products as these numbers are as difficult to find as marble-sized gold nuggets in a stream.
  • At one time, large nuggets of gold could be found lying on the Earth's surface.
  • This is a really enjoyable read, it does contain useful nuggets of information for anyone trying to live in Paris, it keeps you laughing, it will reinforce your prejudice that striking really is a the French national hobby.
  • On display are fifty-five specimens, including nuggets and crystallized gold, from worldwide localities, with emphasis on Nevada and California.
  • There are some valuable nuggets to be gotten from this audio track, but to be honest they are few and far between.
  • No fact is to small to overlook, no nugget of information too insignificant to discard.
  • In Socratic style he mines the best of each perspective for the gold nugget of truth.
  • But it can also reward someone who tripped over a gold nugget on their way to pick up some more lumps of asphalt.
  • The nugget -loving woman, who said she was drunk at the time, was sentenced to 60 days behind bars last month.
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