knobby|knobbier|knobbiest in English

adjective

['knob·by || 'nɑbɪ /nɒk-]

shaped like a knob, knob-like; bulging, bumpy, lumpy, covered with knobs

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1. Can you see patches of black, knobby dirt This is called Cryptobiotic soil.

2. Synonyms for Bumpier include rougher, lumpier, knobbier, coarser, holier, jaggeder, knobblier, pebblier, ruggeder and ruttier

3. One they called Knobby because it had a big knob on its skin.

4. 20 synonyms for Bumpy: uneven, rough, pitted, irregular, rutted, lumpy, potholed, knobby, jolting, jarring

5. It was coarsely sculptured and knobby, with the sutures between the bones not clearly visible.

6. "This marks the new dawn for the curvy cucumber and the knobby carrot, " said E.

7. The knobby excrescences at the left side of this vertebral column are due to degenerative osteoarthritis.

8. The knobby jagged clay cliff became as grand and exotic as the Grand Canyon to them.

9. Knitting Spool - Corking Set - Strickliesel - Tricotin - Knitting Nancy - Peg Knitter - Spool Knitter - Knitting Knobby - Bizzy Lizzy ennadoolf

10. In anatomy, an Acinus is a round cluster of cells, usually epithelial cells, that looks somewhat like a knobby berry

11. Knobby Balls - (Pack of 6) Bulk 7 Inch Sensory Balls and Spiky Massage Stress Balls, Fun Bouncy Ball Party Favors, Stocking Stuffers for Kids, Toddlers by Bedwina 4.5 out …

12. As the tree grows, the dormant stems in the burl grow and branch out, but do not become longer, giving Burls a bulbous, knobby look that contrasts to the straight trunk of the redwood

13. Left is a Cristate Carnegiea (Saguaro Cactus)- photo Franj; and right is a monstrose version of the same species (photo CactusJordi) left are more of these Pachycereus schottii monstrose plants that are so popular, showing their typical gnarled, knobby, spineless shapes; right is another 'bald' form of monstrose cactus- Trichocereus (aka