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nubbly

[ UK /nˈʌbli/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of textiles; having a rough surface
    a sweater knitted of nubbly homespun yarns

How To Use nubbly In A Sentence

  • Across his shoulders and around his neck is a protective nubbly covering, possibly derived from a seedpod found on the forest floor.
  • a sweater knitted of nubbly homespun yarns
  • I had silky pears, heavy with syrup, cold, nubbly ice cream and warm, velvety chocolate sauce.
  • Strap Conveyer can convey powder granule nubbly material and bagged object, such as coal, gravel, sand, cement, fertilizer and food supp; ies and so on.
  • Halfway through cooking roughly chop the tomatoes and add them, then, once the wheat is cooked (it should still be nubbly and have some bite), stir in the toasted pine kernels and chopped mint leaves.
  • I calmed down, breathing deeply and squelching my toes in the nubbly carpeting.
  • I brushed your nubbly sweater once at Galapagos but I was too shy to speak.
  • Our cat never scratches the couch and only focuses on the chair, I assume because it's more satisfying to have his claws stuck in the nubbly fabric.
  • The space between becomes the nubbly texture of history.
  • I would hug you if my arms weren't so nubbly .
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