Similar words: wobbly, knob, snobby, wobble, gobble, cobble, hobble, cobbled. Meaning: ['nɑblɪ /'nɒb-] adj. having knobs.
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1. No one would dream of straightening out the knobbly spire at Empingham Church.
2. Guilt, cosmic guilt, stains the knobbly bark.
3. Holford House now had a knobbly look, the immense chimneys standing inside roofless walls, covered in thick blankets of ivy.
4. He has very thin legs and knobbly knees.
5. Harry a thin face , knobbly knees, black hair, and bright green eyes.
6. The best of root vegetables Knobbly roots of Jerusalem artichokes have a delicate, earthy flavour that's a great match for roasts and casseroles.sentencedict.com
7. Harry had a thin face, knobbly knees, black hair, and bright green eyes.
8. Bamboo, hollow, true and stem, the sexual tenacity, knobbly bending not fold, although midwinter amaranth, evergreen leaves, than for tree a gentleman.
9. They also carried knobbly sticks, used for hitting each other while the teachers weren't looking. This was supposed to be good training for later life.
10. They also carried knobbly sticks, used for hitting each other while the teachers weren't looking.
11. Coralloid roots A type of root regularly produced by cycads, which contains symbiotic nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria in root nodules, giving the roots a knobbly coral-like appearance.
12. Placochelys looked remarkably similar to a sea turtle, possessing the same flippers (albeit with short toes), flat but knobbly shell and compact skull.
13. But what can you expect from a man like Vernon, whose school taught their pupils to hit people with knobbly sticks?
14. "Put up or shut up, " he told Sarko and the rest, arguing that he would like to change the rules outlawing knobbly cucumbers or wobbly bananas, but national leaders wouldn't let him.
15. Product Description : Lychees are the size of a plum with a hard, knobbly shell that is easily removed.