Knobby [adjective]
Definition of Knobby:
knobbed
Opposite/Antonyms of Knobby:
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Sentence/Example of Knobby:
Each of its knobby blooms burst from the soil as skirted masses of tiny same-sex nubbins.
He saw a nose and a little, knobby chin and a bit of pinkish forehead with the pale yellow of hair above.
The knobs on the trunk of a young pine reminded Franz strongly of knobby-kneed young Hertha Bittner.
The rest of his ruddy, knobby countenance, his erratic hair and his general hairy leanness had not even—to my perceptions grown.
Mr. Caslon leaped nimbly to one side and whacked the goat savagely across the back with his knobby stick.
A beggar's sack hangs down over his ragged clothing, his hand holds a knobby stick.
I fancied that big knobby we got from George Woods; do you remember?
Cavity acute, wavy, brown; Stem medium to long, often knobby and clubbed.
Cavity narrow, regular; Stem medium to short, knobby, thick.
This time the unknown ducked his knobby head at the attacker.