How To Use Knob In A Sentence

  • I chatter with enthusiasm whilst knobs of butter slide off the fishes' backs and sizzle to blister bubbles.
  • She pointed at Maralynne, though she could as easily have indicated herself; her splashy dress exposed her knobby knees and a good deal of aging breast.
  • In 1867 another visitor, Mark Twain, called Jerusalem “the knobbiest town in the world, except Constantinople.” Crossing Mandelbaum Gate
  • Valerie cautiously approached the door, reaching for the handle and turning the knob.
  • Suddenly the lobby door crashed into the adjacent wall and stayed there, the knob half-buried in the Sheetrock. Least Resistance
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  • Turn/Twiddle the little knob to adjust the volume.
  • A few appeared at the same time on both legs and were slightly raised but not 'knobbly', and not bad enough for her to want to stop wearing skirts. Home | Mail Online
  • She turned the knob and was enveloped in a shroud of fetid air as the door swung open.
  • It's simple for a thief to break glass panels and then reach in and open a doorknob from the inside. HOME SECURITY BASICS
  • As soon as she laid her hand on the doorknob the door opened from the inside and she jumped back with a start.
  • Turn the door knob to open the door.
  • Being five inches in diameter, the doorknobs were more than twice the size of regular glass doorknobs of the same period and style.
  • When you turn the key from the outside, it releases both the knob and the deadbolt.
  • At The Citadel, first-year students, called knobs, are closely supervised every waking minute. Failing at FAIRNESS
  • When there was no answer, she tried the knob and swung the door open.
  • To the right of my bed is the "oxygen dilutor" button and above me are 101 knobs and buttons for radio traffic control. The Local - Sweden's news in English
  • Road tires stick better in corners, roll more effortlessly and don't make that knobby buzz.
  • If a stud does rip out, simply patch it with a tire plug and then install a new stud a little further away on the knobby. Top 10 Tire Tips!
  • Cracids may have a casque, hard comb, wattle or fleshy knob at the base of the bill.
  • The only distinguishing feature was a silver doorknob, blanketed with a thick layer of dust.
  • Some have sidecar expanders for more faders, knobs, meters or a joystick; some units are entirely self-contained.
  • Their coverings having now been removed, on each shield a carving of the head of Caesar could be seen on the umbo, or central knob. Herodias
  • Wood bannisters and staircases, rooms with curved windows, doorknobs that were made out of glass. August 2006
  • For an alcohol flame Knoblauch and Melloni found glass to be less transparent than for the same flame with a platinum spiral immersed in it; but Melloni afterwards showed that the result was not general -- that black glass and black mica were decidedly more diathermic to the radiation from the pure alcohol flame. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
  • Simple preventative measures, such as flameless candles and removing stove knobs when leaving the house, can mean the difference between life and death for your four-legged friends. WSOCTV.com - Local News
  • The sergeant major picked up a compass, and the knobber didn't have a clue what he was doing with it," Dinger went on. Bravo-Two-Zero
  • I've spent a lot of time twisting the knobs, getting the mix almost right before going too far and scrambling the hues again.
  • He waits several minutes before at last strolling toward the door, turning the knob clockwise and stepping through quietly.
  • On one eventful night we saw some refuse fish being wheeled off in a barrow, and we begged leave to abstract a fish, which was -- I say it without fear of contradiction -- the knobbiest and scaliest member of the finny tribe. The Chequers Being the Natural History of a Public-House, Set Forth in a Loafer's Diary
  • Initially, Buller's drop is separated from the adaxial drop by its position on a knob called the hilar appendix, but the expanding drops coalesce when their surfaces make contact. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • And only to think now of the wonderful effect that there had upon her; with that very pot she gives the fellow as was standing treat a knobber on the head as lasted him three weeks. Varney the vampire; or, The feast of blood. Volume 2
  • Orion's boyhood was spent in that wee little log hamlet of Jamestown up there among the "knobs" -- so called -- of East Tennessee. Chapters from My Autobiography
  • Take a bow and stretch your latissimus dors Position yourself in front of an open door frame, grasp the door knob with both hands and slowly bend over, leaning your weight back towards your heels. Terry Gardner: No Gym - No Excuse: Part 1
  • Inside, Sparco race-style leather seats and black/blue leather steering wheel match with the aluminium handbrake, gear knobs and pedals.
  • The Southern Dissected Ridges and Knobs contain more crenulated, broken, or hummocky ridges, compared to the smoother, more sharply crested sandstone ridges of 67h. Ecoregions of Alabama and Georgia (EPA)
  • Marks eliminated some of the dated look just by removing the wooden window scallop and replacing the knobs with metal handles.
  • Unscrewing all of the knobs from the kitchen cabinets and hiding them all over the kitchen is not going to make me more willing to show you what is in the cupboard under the sink. Archive 2006-04-01
  • Seth lifted his hands before him, looking at the knobbiness of his fingers, the gaunt cords in his wrists. Archive 2004-07-01
  • The new mace, in the shape of a knobkierie, was designed to reflect the history, tradition, diversity, culture, and languages of South Africa.
  • He goes to work at his bank of electronics, and yes - twiddles some knobs.
  • I look up the central stairs to a row of white doors with antiquated doorknobs.
  • In analog clocks, it's usually a knob that allows you to turn the hands yourself.
  • Saute some spinach with a knob of butter in a pan, with a little seasoning.
  • The doorknobs' roses or rosettes are simply cast and machined brass discs with a ribbed outside border having a three-inch diameter, twice the size of the normal knob rose.
  • In lieu of buckles at his knees, he wore unequal loops of packthread; and in his grimy hands he held a knotted stick, the knob of which was carved into a rough likeness of his own vile face. Barnaby Rudge
  • The Swordsmen's techno knob fiddling adds an effective acid house wash to the song's coy lyrical interplay.
  • With this kind of discharger I have been able to maintain an oscillating motion without any spark being visible with the naked eye between the knobs, and they would not show a very appreciable rise in temperature. Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency
  • The skin was thin and bloodless, the fingers spatulate, a swollen knob at each joint and knuckle.
  • Debuting here is GE's newest 48-inch range, with die-cast knobs, dual-flame stacked burners, and dishwasher-safe grates.
  • This knob controls the volume.
  • She turned the giant clear doorknob on the heavy front door and forcefully pulled it towards herself.
  • Knob Hill will not conduct a complete dispersal sale, but some horses may be consigned to future public auctions.
  • According to Mr. Jurgensen, "Drawing on his own work at a sewing machine, Mr. Fisher decided to drape the legs in tensile fabric, which becomes taut when crew members pop out a series of knobby" polyps "inside the frame. Building U2's 'Claw'
  • From 1898 until he died in 1927, he anatomized Old Paris right down to the doorknobs -- the book is the exact size of a Parisian cobblestone -- but as arranged, neighborhood by neighborhood, the photos comprise one of the great works of art of the last two centuries. All I Want For Christmas...
  • Melt a knob of butter in the pan.
  • Scriptwriters, directors and actors if they're any good know to leave enough of the knobbly bits of life in while reality shows don't seem to exercise the same restraint. Philippa Warr: Why Reality Television Isn't Real
  • Instead of the usual array of knobs, dials and passive screens, MyFord Touch is dominated by a giant 8-inch touch screen, with large function icons in the center and color-coded corners that you touch to switch the screen among four main functions: multisource audio entertainment, navigation, phone and climate control. Ford Drives Digital Dashboards to Next Level
  • Turn the lower-right knob so that the flat side of the knob is facing Northwest Archive 2009-01-01
  • There was one floor of all matching camping gear so dolly and you could hit the hay in cloned sleep sacks and pyjamas, and then get up, all cosy and co-ordinated, in farmyardy dungarees and cute knobbly lumberjack shirts.
  • Serves 6500g undyed smoked haddock, skin onA bay leafKnob of butter1 onion, peeled and finely chopped1 leek, washed and cut into chunks2 medium potatoes, unpeeled, cut into chunks500ml whole milkChives, chopped, to serve1. How to cook perfect cullen skink
  • He twiddled with the radio knob until he found the right programme.
  • At the updated resorts, events such as knobbly knees competitions are distant memories. Home | Mail Online
  • He shook his head and we both watched as someone tried to turn the doorknob and push the door open.
  • Put a knob of butter in the frying pan.
  • Their instruments include long wooden drums, kettlegongs, knobbed gongs, cymbals, bamboo beaters, flutes, and buffalo horns.
  • Harry had a thin face, knobbly knees, black hair and bright green eyes.
  • During the day, I'd perch on a knobby redwood buff and toss pieces of bark into a bucket.
  • The best part of the ribbing -- true to its roots in divaliciousness -- was the curtain call, wherein the knobby-kneed bull-erina, Ida Nevasayneva (Paul Ghiselin), blew effusive kisses, toppled over in his curtsies and fumbled his way back through the curtain, all with unshakable aplomb. Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: Divas infuse humor, character in dances
  • Ask a greengrocer to get you a root of fresh horseradish, which looks like a dirty, knobbly parsnip.
  • Book Week sets out every year to persuade children that life is not square and sits in the corner with knobs on.
  • 'May the foul fiend, booted and spurred, ride down his bawling throat with a scythe at his girdle,' quoth Albert Drawslot; 'here have I been telling him that all the marks were those of a buck of the first head, and he has hallooed the hounds upon a velvet-headed knobbler! Waverley — Volume 1
  • The interior benefits from Payerne black half-leather sports seats, a black lacquered fascia panel, leather sports steering wheel and aluminium pedals, footrest and gearknob. Auto Express: News
  • I think the whole idea that people can adjust their work-life balances like twiddling a knob on a thermostat is fatuous. Humour
  • One educator from Floyds Knobs, Indiana told Fortune that $6. 5 million had been cut from his school district's general fund.
  • Top the steaming hot potatoes with a knob of butter.
  • Peter Kay reignites Brits 'knobhead' Liam Gallagher feud Home
  • Timbre and volume are controlled by switches and knobs in a drawer on the left side of the instrument.
  • Apple trees produce fruit on very short knobby branches, called spurs.
  • Simple preventative measures, such as flameless candles and removing stove knobs when leaving the house can mean the difference between life and death for your four-legged friends. The Daily Sentinel: News
  • The mountain is rife with couloirs, spikes, boulders, cornices, and knobs, and a majority of its leaps are manageable by most advanced skiers.
  • Justin fired twice into the knob and was reassured as the golden orb dropped away from the door.
  • The Touring version starts at $21,990 and includes 17-inch wheels, fog lamps, Bluetooth, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, and rear liftgate spoiler. Pricing: 2012 Mazda5—starts at $19,990
  • During the day, I'd perch on a knobby redwood buff and toss pieces of bark into a bucket.
  • The fruit has a smooth, yellowish skin without the knobs or reticulations which are characteristic of its tropical relatives such as the cherimoya, sugar-apple, and sour sop.
  • If you're careful you can measure to locate holes for pulls and knobs.
  • Her mysterious silences and then her loud, abrupt blasts of sound had made him curious, so he walked to the door, and rested his had on the door knob.
  • When was the last time someone wanted to give you a knobber? Think Progress » Bush: ‘We’ve Never Been Stay The Course’
  • A mandibular condyle is the knobbed ending of the lower jaw; it joins the lower jaw to the temporal bone of the skull on both sides of the head at the temporomandibular joint.
  • Each Plug Depot holds 500 pairs of earplugs and rests on a sturdy Plug Base that dispenses earplugs one at a time with a twist of a knob.
  • Serves 6500g undyed smoked haddock, skin onA bay leafKnob of butter1 onion, peeled and finely chopped1 leek, washed and cut into chunks2 medium potatoes, unpeeled, cut into chunks500ml whole milkChives, chopped, to serve1. How to cook perfect cullen skink
  • Celery root, also called celeriac or celery knob, is a turnip-rooted celery used extensively in France for flavoring much as we use celery. Make It Easy Make It Light
  • Knob positions and meter readings are easily seen from a distance.
  • The steering wheel and gearshift knob are swathed in leather while the stereo includes a CD player with aux-in facility and four loudspeakers. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • November 28th, 2007 at 7: 50 pm chodin says: true story: one of my buddies saw a porno where the "male lead" was about to bust and he goes, "hey - you see that clock over there?" and then the camera cuts to a shot of this clock. then the dude starts polishing his knob and he says "GA-DEEEEESH!!!!!" and blasts his ecto-plasm across the room and kills the clock. WRITERS GO KIMBO ON A DEAD HORSE
  • He twisted the knob of the door and went inside.
  • At the point of the scabbard is a round knob, and the weapon is so long, that a man when walking cannot swing his right arm. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • Seven people were assaulted with knobkieries for refusing to take part in the strike in the Strand near Cape Town.
  • Beneath the awning was a yellow wooden door with no knob, just a covered steel slot at eye level. Ugly Americans
  • With his left hand he groped for the knob, turned it, and pulled the door open.
  • Josh, and to state whether or not he believes that the properly balanced head of a successful god should not have a more protuberant knob of spirituality, and a less pronounced alimentiveness. Remarks
  • It is a left-sided flatfish, with its eyes normally on the left side of the head, and it is scaleless, though its head and body are studded with numerous bony knobs, or tubercles.
  • Sprinkle the muscovado sugar evenly over the figs and top each fig with a knob of butter.
  • Zululand frontier, growled over his assegai and knobkerry. The Romance of a Pro-Consul Being The Personal Life And Memoirs Of The Right Hon. Sir George Grey, K.C.B.
  • In a large, heavy casserole melt a knob of butter and cook the chicken until well browned.
  • If she had been "hand and glove" with a "nob" from her own country -- she was in no way reticent about thus styling her grander acquaintances, only she wrote the word "knob" -- who thought to conceal his nationality by The Uninhabited House
  • The miles upon miles of open gray-green country, treeless, hedgeless, houseless, swoop toward one another with the strangest sinuosities and rifts and knobs of volcanic earth, till at last they sink in faint mists, only to rise again in pink and blue distances, so far off, so pale and aërial, that they can scarcely be distinguished from the atmosphere itself. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876
  • Turn/Twiddle the little knob to adjust the volume.
  • There was a plate with two slices of bread and a knob of marge.
  • He wore an undyed tunic that fell short of his knobby knees, and his sword proved to be the sort of everyday long knife any varlet might have. Wildfire
  • She turned the knob and was enveloped in a shroud of fetid air as the door swung open.
  • I could feel the sharp little bumps along its spine, and assorted other nodes and lumps and knobs beneath the dampish layer of fuzz. Ancient, Strange, and Lovely
  • Apple trees, at the other extreme, produce fruit on long-lived, very short, knobby branches, called spurs, so they need little such stimulus.
  • It is a projecting knob, like a bung closing an orifice, which is believed to conceal a cavern where the redoubtable captain placed a few barrels of his wealth. Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 09 : as to buried treasure
  • The interior was spacious, with easy ingress and adequate access to all buttons, knobs and switches.
  • One neuron in the area called the optic tectum because it sits on the "roof" of the brain, sends axons to others in a knob of tissue called the nucleus isthmi. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • I'm one of the few people I know who fixes hardware purely through the laying on of hands - sometimes I have a bit of a fiddle and pull things out before putting them back in, or generally twiddle knobs and such.
  • Katsukoii slowly turned a knob, which indicated that she was adjusting the focus.
  • Turn the upper-right knob so that the flat side of the knob is facing Southwest Archive 2009-01-01
  • There on the windowsill in his room were three shells, knobbed whelks, mementos of his older brother, who had been a fisherman. The Sound Thief « A Fly in Amber
  • George reached down and adjusted the volume knob.
  • I have the sense that Sphere has the tools to handle the job, but first needs to retwist a few of the knobs. Archive 2005-10-01
  • He hung it, by its chain, from the knob at the end of the crib.
  • Turn the upper-left knob so that the flat side of the knob is facing Southeast Archive 2009-01-01
  • And I'm glad I did, because not only do I feel like I'm riding a new bike, but there's also still enough residual knobbiness left for them to make that meditative Om-like humming sound on the pavement, thus reinvigorating my sun-baked soul. The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: The Dog Days
  • Here in Massachusetts it used to be you'd be up on charges and maybe find yourself in the stocks if you weren't in your assigned pew on Sunday. of course they'd bonk you on the head if you fell asleep during the sermon (with a special knobbed clonker!) and fine you if you didn't bring a loaded musket! Are we a Christian Nation?
  • The cane in his left hand was plain wood, lacquered and shiny, with an iron knob on top.
  • Spring focus: 2B Chuck Knoblauch claims he received help during the offseason with his mental block on routine throws.
  • The physical abuse included severe beatings with knobkerries which resulted in bruises, broken limbs and widespread lacerations.
  • A corset busk consists of two long pieces of steel, one with steel knobs and the other one steel loops/eyes.
  • Place a piece of ginger on each apricot, with a small knob of butter and a teaspoon of molasses.
  • The ‘Venus of Willendorf’, for example, has a mere knob of a head, her face obscured by what has been interpreted as a cap of curls.
  • Big knobby tires, suspension fork and disc brakes make this one mean extreme machine, or at least one that looks the part.
  • I flex my legs and jump for the door, clinging to the grooves and gaps in the ceiling and twist the knob, jamming it open and slithering through.
  • An 81 year old woman who had had a total knee replacement 26 years ago noticed painless, knobbly swellings on either side of the knee.
  • I was confronted with an array of knobs, levers, and switches.
  • She reached out a shaking hand, ready to turn the doorknob and open the door before her.
  • The finished product, which they moved into in 1995, includes marble from Brazil, China, Greece and Italy as well as hand-carved moldings from six different workshops and doorknobs from Paris. Mediterranean, Vegas-Style
  • You can wash your hands prior to eating or drinking anything and that in and of itself will cut down on your exposure from these fomites, like door knobs. CNN Transcript Feb 8, 2004
  • Melt a knob of Celles sur Belle French Butter in a small non-stick pan over low heat.
  • There was a rattle of cutlery on the other side of the bedroom door, and the knob slowly began to turn.
  • The amount may dip to a tiny fraction of a percent if the idea represents a slight improvement in an established product, such as a better knob in a car.
  • Persons fond of hunting have invented peculiar terms by which the objects of their pursuit are characterized: thus the stag is called, the first year, a calf, or hind-calf; the second, a knobber; the third, a brock; the fourth, a staggard; the fifth, a stag; and the sixth, a hart. The Book of Household Management
  • The cat is in the other room, playing with its favorite toy: a long strand of wire with a tiny knob of wood at each end.
  • Suddenly the lobby door crashed into the adjacent wall and stayed there, the knob half-buried in the Sheetrock.
  • Our surveys have shown that the state has over 180 species of resident birds including jabiru storks, 5 species of ibises (including the scarlet), most of Venezuela's herons, sungrebes, sunbitterns, yellow knobbed curassows, scarlet macaws, hoatzings and a great number of raptors.
  • The individual in your photo on the far left most certainly has lamellate antennae which Comstock in our 1940 edition on page 41 defines as "the segments that compose the knob are extended on one side into broad plates. What's That Bug?
  • The Romans called the point at which the cord connecting the fetus with the placenta was cut and tied off the umbilicus, from umbo, “knob, projection.” No Uncertain Terms
  • Twist the knob to the left to open the door.
  • I have a picture of a shrine in my head, all bedecked with knobbly candles and baroque festoonery, and anything less would be disappointing. Interview and a Starred Review
  • Pale orange roses share a julep cup with dusty miller, green hypericum berries, and yellow leucadendron knob flowers.
  • It was something to do with the knobbly knees, the way one leg would drag coyly behind the other, and the impression of Kelly having feet that headed in opposite directions. Gerard Kelly obituary
  • Room IV has a corner of fine melancholy rose- and blue-period Picassos, as well as a long wall of 11 Matisses in all the wrong colors and his knobbly bronze "Serf. Souvenirs From Paris
  • Both ranges are soft from age but covered in brushy pine forests, knobby granite crags, and hiking and biking trails.
  • Drawslot; ` ` here have I been telling him, that all the marks were those of a buck of the first head, and he has halloed the hounds upon a velvet-headed knobbler! The Waverley
  • He went to the tetrahedral capsule's backside, and twisted the knob that should have immediately opened the cover plate of the Mars Shelter Unit stowage compartment. Who Do You Say I Am
  • The other soup, Kapusniak, was made from sauerkraut cooked in water with marrowbones, pork meat and pork sausages, carrots, knob celery, parsley roots and onions.
  • On the downhills, the big, widely spaced cornering knobs cut through deep dust, greasy mud, or loose talus.
  • Along the banks grew knob thorns, sausage trees, vegetable ivory, ilala palms, mangoes, wild figs, tamarinds and mahogany, as well as the ubiquitous acacia.
  • With daisywheel printed names for all the knobs, this looks like a bit of a shambles, and therefore intruiguing. EBay of the day: Crazy Homemade British Synth
  • She expertly took a pin out of her hair, unbent it and slowly pushed it into the key hole of the knob.
  • She didn't even turn her head as the doorknob turned and the door was pushed open.
  • He tweaks a knob, he twiddles a dial, he hits a button, and the noise changes on his command.
  • The Jawara had a knob on the end that made it look like a big black penis. Clean Kill
  • One of the lesser explored areas that some lampwork glass artists participate in includes knobs and pulls. Knobs and Pulls- Gorgeous and Not Traditional
  • In an office belonging to President Noriega he found three million US dollars in cash -- and the knobber actually got on the radio and reported it. Bravo-Two-Zero
  • The potatoes were a little overcooked and would have benefited from a knob of butter melted over them.
  • What happens to it after it gets to the world and the people that turn the knobs is another deal completely. Mike Ragogna: Working In Tennessee And Beyond: A Conversation With Merle Haggard
  • It has the button knob on the top of the lid that is a very desirable feature in graniteware pieces.
  • When followed backward the dentate gyrus separates from the fimbria at the splenium, loses its incisions and knobs, and as the fasciola cinerea passes over the splenium onto the dorsal surface of the corpus callosum and spreads out into a thin layer of gray substance known as the indusium, which can be traced forward around the genu of the corpus callosum into the gyrus subcallosus. IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves
  • He placed his hand on the doorknob to open the door.
  • Unlike most ducks, the sexes are similar, although the female lacks a knob at the base of the bill.
  • Keep it sad around here for Tommy’s sake, he said, and went back to the lobby, where he pulled the doorknob from the wall. Least Resistance
  • Vincent snorted, and turned the doorknob into molten slag once it had swung shut again.
  • The problem with the cooking appliances is that liquid can pool under the control knobs and cause the heating element to turn on, heat to temperatures other than expected and then not turn off, posing a risk of fire and burn hazards to consumers. Recall: 122,000 Frigidaire and Electrolux cooktops and ranges
  • We then walked through an old wooden door with huge black doorknobs.
  • She pulled at the knobs but the doors wouldn't open.
  • He quickly ran over to it and twisted the knob off.
  • The largest and best opening of all is the Thomas orfe bank on the Thomas tract, on tlie Ore Knob, a small spur of the north side of Pond Mountain, about a mile and a quarter east of the northwestern corner of the tract and of the region. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society
  • Wooden knobs for the drawers can be bought very cheaply of any turner, or suitable brass knobs at any ironmonger's. Things To Make
  • I twisted the knob round slowly, quietly; carefully - I pulled the door towards me and ran out.
  • Disney World was like an ordinary amusement park with knobs on.
  • Plus: The pushdown knob is so effortless, it's almost surprising to open the lid and see that the water's gone. WSJ Test Kitchen: Salad Spinners
  • Always depressurize a regulator before closing the adjusting knob and removing the regulator from the cylinder.
  • I turned the knob and pulled the door towards me.
  • Knobby Knees Siggins: Knobby Knees Siggins is a quiet but incredibly intelligent man. I believe he spends much of his time in the Bolapelo forests researching the flora and fauna.
  • My hand grasped the knob and I turned it gently, pushing the door slightly ajar.
  • When you coast by these places at night, you can observe under every table cloth a set of eight knobbly candle-white knees dangling from voluminous bags of shorts, above which ample stomachs are coddled by familiar, comforting tuck. Good morning, Melaque: one day in a small Mexico beach town
  • Otter was a knob-nosed Kaffir, that is of the Bastard Zulu race. The People of the Mist
  • However, the researchers also found more than twice the number of bachelorette front doorknobs were contaminated with bacteria as compared with bachelor doorknobs.
  • It was old, but we were optimistic: we had the wooden floors done, I stenciled my bedroom with pale pink roses, and painted an old dresser, and put pretty porcelain knobs on it. Creating Beauty Around Us
  • Stalactite-like structures were common in the Black Sheep pocket, forming knobs and fingers of matrix covered with druzy quartz, fluorite, and galena crystals.
  • That's the towplane behind the nose tube, and that green knob is the tow release, which I will pull to disconnect the tow line when the tow pilot waves me off.
  • Not only are they more sanitary and germ-free but I hate to get my hands sticky using a dirty knob. judithnpups Page 2
  • The first Jeep boom box was retro - with analog knobs, deep yellow color, and a boxy shape.
  • Rebecca turned the shiny brass knob that led to Mr. Coates' office.
  • Heat a flat heavy-based pan and pour in a little olive oil with a knob of butter.
  • To the "elderly scribe" was allotted the bed, a very finely carved wooden erection; but let me at once own that, although I had slept on hay in a tent in other lands, passed a night on a dining-room table, several on the floor, and in deck-chairs, I never slept in anything quite so "knobby" as that extraordinary bed. Through Finland in Carts
  • The cabinets used to have little white porcelain knobs and pulls on them, but we replaced them with brushed nickel to modernize the kitchen. Housekeeping
  • Back inside, there is a chrome finish to dials, steering wheel, door handles and handbrake knob as well as the ventilation controls.
  • She grabbed the knob as she heard the lock turn, locking her in.

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