adjective
Other Word Forms
- knobbiness noun
Etymology
Origin of knobby
Example Sentences
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He’d talked aloud with the trees, particularly the ones with knobby warts that looked like faces.
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In my hand I felt a small knobby something wrapped in paper.
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Her hands were knobby and the blue veins were raised above her skin.
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Even with the knobby tree root digging into my butt.
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The giraffe bent its knobby head down and wrapped a purplish tongue around the carrot Nicole was holding.
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