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a tiny nub.
Resist the urge to scream when he bypasses the shiny new sharpened pencils and instead grabs
a tiny nub of a pencil that he can barely hold.
With each cell division, telomeres dwindle until they are just
tiny nubs, which prompt cells to malfunction, stop replication and finally die off.
You will be able to feel
tiny nubs.
Not exact matches
Sharks are covered in thousands of
tiny denticles — toothlike
nubs of dentine and collagen that make sharkskin coarse to the touch.
The
tiny rubber
nub looks and feels like the pointing stick you'll find in many business laptops, but it's surprisingly responsive and does an admirable job handling functions that are typically performed with a right analog stick on console controllers.
The
tiny pointer
nub has never been particularly well - suited to a first - person environment.
The TrackPoint is that
tiny red
nub between the G and H keys on a ThinkPad keyboard that performs the function of a mouse or keyboard.
The scroll wheel has been slightly redesigned and now features a few
tiny coarse
nubs on its surface for a more tactile feel.