How To Use Knobby In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • This marks the new dawn for the curvy cucumber and the knobby carrot, " said E.
  • Hybrid bikes are bikes that generally have 27-inch tires which are larger and not usually as knobby as your average mountain bike; this makes them quicker and quieter.
  • Grey-haired matrons, in their favorite skirts and lucky boots, spin and move with knobby-kneed, pot-bellied men.
  • The knobby jagged clay cliff became as grand and exotic as the Grand Canyon to them.
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  • Once nearly wiped out by poachers who made shawls from its wool, the chiru's numbers have increased in recent years, and the knobby-kneed bovid has emerged as a symbol of China's environmental-protection efforts. China Eats Crow
  • Grey-haired matrons, in their favorite skirts and lucky boots, spin and move with knobby-kneed, pot-bellied men.
  • He has a face of that rubicund, knobby type I have heard an indignant mineralogist speak of as botryoidal, and about it waves a quantity of disorderly blond hair. A Modern Utopia
  • The nodules are disc-shaped, knobby, pale greenish-yellow, and 2-12 cm in diameter.
  • He sat down heavily beside the knobby one, crowding him into the shade. THE DISPOSSESSED
  • A walk around the garden is a lesson in the diversity of things that can thrive in this climate: tiny turkey figs, knobby atemoya, towering banana trees. Post-gazette.com - News
  • Both ranges are soft from age but covered in brushy pine forests, knobby granite crags, and hiking and biking trails.
  • In the photograph above, for instance, eggs from the Central American stick-insect genus Bacteria are shown, magnified roughly fifteen diameters; the brown, knobby protruberances are the capitula.
  • Frantically, her fingers explored the cloth until they alighted upon a cool piece of knobby metal - the crucifix on the end of her rosary.
  • He takes stock, finds that his heart seems to be keeping steady rhythm again, and rises, bracing himself against the knobby trunk of the tree.
  • Gnarled and knobby root vegetables taste better than they look.
  • A creature sat against the wall on a small, knobby, wooden stool, caressing her large stomach, obtruding over her legs.
  • Amy Newman jogged along Montpelier's Main Street early Monday afternoon pushing a three-wheeled stroller with big, knobby tires and carrying her 3-year-old son, Wakeland. Heavy snow, floods wallop New York, New England
  • It plays slightly uphill over what closely resembles knobby linksland with its strategic array of Scottish bunkers, some visible, some not.
  • So Jon and I were standing there, miming this scene from Moonlight Mile - and have I mentioned just how scrumptious Jake Gyllenhaal looks in this movie, with the doe eyes and the buttery, knobby shoulders?
  • The man was riding a mountainboard, which looks like a snowboard on four big knobby tires. Vail Daily - Top Stories
  • A knobby, trail-runner-type outsole makes short work of Atlantic City sludge.
  • Neither he nor Robin saw the incongruous picture they made; she in her warm suit of softest duvetyn and rich with fur, he in his working clothes, swinging a dinner pail in one hand and in the other balancing her knobby packages. Red-Robin
  • A nodule is a type of concretion with a rough and knobby surface.
  • 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.
  • 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!
  • 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'
  • 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
  • Apple trees produce fruit on very short knobby branches, called spurs.
  • During the day, I'd perch on a knobby redwood buff and toss pieces of bark into a bucket.
  • 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
  • Apple trees, at the other extreme, produce fruit on long-lived, very short, knobby branches, called spurs, so they need little such stimulus.
  • Big knobby tires, suspension fork and disc brakes make this one mean extreme machine, or at least one that looks the part.
  • Both ranges are soft from age but covered in brushy pine forests, knobby granite crags, and hiking and biking trails.
  • Road tires stick better in corners, roll more effortlessly and don't make that knobby buzz.
  • 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
  • It's very 'knobby' and it's fun not to have labels! MATRIXSYNTH
  • Pointed malice colored his words, while one tan, knobby hand began fingering the hilt of a poniard that jutted up from his broad, black belt.
  • Grey-haired matrons, in their favorite skirts and lucky boots, spin and move with knobby-kneed, pot-bellied men.
  • These pale, skinny legs and knobby knees are no sin to cover up ... lol. sioux4noff CLOTHES - what's hot and what's not in Mexico
  • He fetched up for a moment at a drawing easel, his reiterant cry checked on his lips, and threw a laugh of recognition and appreciation at the sketch, just outlined, of an awkward, big-boned, knobby, weanling colt caught in the act of madly whinneying for its mother. CHAPTER IX
  • His first eight days in captivity he spent in a room called the knobby room, a kind of torture room. Nasmyth, John H. Jr.
  • Sculpted from wax and clay, they are startingly lifelike, from their ropy umbilical cords and knobby limbs to their tufts of hair and tightly closed fists. Origins
  • The use of knobby, marled wool yarn gives each tulip-shaped hat loads of lumpy, one-of-a-kind character.
  • Also included is the aforementioned blooper reel, along with deleted scenes with commentary, which include the manufacturing of Jell-O shots and Gretchen's attempts to make the word "knobby" happen. The Trades

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