1. nubile - Noun
2. nubile - Adjective
3. nubile - Adjective Satellite
Of an age suitable for marriage; marriageable.
Source: Webster's dictionaryRosemary was only a spinster in the strict sense of denotation. She was eminently, eminently nubile. Anthony Burgess
I envy the poet. He is encouraged toward drunkenness and wallows with nubile wenches while the painter must endure wretchedness and pain for his art. Rembrandt
When women's parts are being written, they are more and more for under 30s who are nubile and beautiful. Actresses over 40 are finding very little happening. Samantha Bond
Adulthood Aphrodite is consistently portrayed, in every image and story, as having had no childhood, and instead being born as a nubile, infinitely desirable adult. Source: Internet
In general, the games follow the escapades of Larry Laffer as he attempts to convince a variety of nubile women to sleep with him. Source: Internet