Nubile in a sentence as an adjective

Why are these scantily clad, nubile females flouncing around?

This is not Epstein’s kink; he quite obviously likes his girls to be as young as possible but fully nubile.

Having lots of young, nubile women around is a primitive **** sapiens dominance signal.

That is if he wants to become a good hacker from a nubile state he will need to become relentlessly resourceful in the effort to get things done.

Then they turn around and blame Microsoft for having a 12-year-old implementation that is incompatible with their nubile mechanism.

Maybe responsiveness; quick acceleration; "Road feel"; admiring looks from nubile women; defeated looks from men; knowing that you have more power available than you need; etc.

Central London, although rather a pleasant place, is not a science fiction utopia exclusively filled with nubile twenty somethings, but nevertheless it functions overwhelmingly on other means of transport - buses, cycling, the underground, and taxis.

Nubile definitions

adjective

of girls or women who are eligible to marry

See also: marriageable