bobbly, a. colloq.
(ˈbɒblɪ)
[f. bobble v. + -y1.]
Jumpy, uneven; knobbly.
1909 Westm. Gaz. 1 Feb. 12/2 The hard ground, the bobbly putting, and all the other horrors of golf in frosty weather. 1921 Chambers's Jrnl. Jan. 3/1 The fully-opened door revealed the white coat and bobbly trousers of a veritable bed-room steward. 1969 P. Dickinson Pride of Heroes 51 The first-floor windows mirrored one bobbly cloudlet. |