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Synonyms for nerve center


Grammar : Noun

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Définition of nerve center

  • noun center of activity
Example sentences :
  • The palace of Lantis, nerve center of empire, was on the west shore.
  • Extract from : « West Of The Sun » by Edgar Pangborn
  • "As you may or may not know, my specific assignment is to locate the nerve center of rebellious activity," said Maya.
  • Extract from : « Rebels of the Red Planet » by Charles Louis Fontenay
  • "I have a reliable tip that their nerve center is the Childress Barber College here," she said.
  • Extract from : « Rebels of the Red Planet » by Charles Louis Fontenay
  • A segment is placed in a lathe—with the nerve center resting on the lathe point.
  • Extract from : « The Wonder Book of Knowledge » by Various
  • Its imposing marble palace on the Rue Royale is the nerve center of a corporate life that has no geographical lines.
  • Extract from : « An African Adventure » by Isaac F. Marcosson
  • Yes, true enough, thinking is a function of the brain and nerve center, just as writing is a function of the hand.
  • Extract from : « The Positive Outcome of Philosophy » by Joseph Dietzgen
  • When the nerve center in the neck tastes a little carbon dioxid, it doesnt say anything.
  • Extract from : « Natural Wonders » by Edwin Tenney Brewster
  • This, however, is the hub and nerve center of my mnemonic system.
  • Extract from : « Mince PieAuthor: Christopher Darlington MorleyRelease Date: October 10, 2004 [eBook #13694] » by Christopher Darlington Morley
  • Does your nerve center tinkle-tinkle like a breakfast bell in a kitchenless boarding house?
  • Extract from : « You Should Worry Says John Henry » by George V. Hobart
  • This seat usually served as the nerve center of the activities of his entire estate, with the other units subordinate to it.
  • Extract from : « Journal and Letters of Philip Vickers Fithian: A Plantation Tutor of the Old Dominion, 1773-1774. » by Philip Vickers Fithian
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