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knobbly
knobbly, a. (ˈnɒblɪ) Also nobbly. [f. knobble n. + -y1.] Full of or covered with knobbles; of the nature of a knobble; knobby. Esp. of knees; knobbly-knees competition, a competition in which a prize is awarded to the competitor with the ‘knobbliest’ knees.1859 Sala Gaslight & D. xxv. 284 To clink h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Knobbly knees competition
A knobbly knees (or knobbliest knees) competition is a parody of a beauty contest, in which the winner is the person judged to have the knobbliest, or 1973 British comedy-drama film The Best Pair of Legs in the Business—from which the film takes its title—relies on a character having participated in a knobbly wikipedia.org
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knobbly
knobbly/ˈnɔblɪ; `nɑblɪ/ adjhaving many small hard lumps on 多结节的; 多疙瘩的 knobbly knees 长著很多结节的膝盖. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Knobby Russet
Winter Russet, Old Maids, and Winter Apple, is a large green and yellow apple cultivar with a rough and black russet and unusually irregular, warty, and knobbly wikipedia.org
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nobbly
▪ I. † ˈnobbly, a. Obs. [f. nob n.1] Knotty.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. clxi. (Bodl. MS.) 230 b/2 Wiþ many brakingges..hurden beþ departed fro [the substance of] hempe oþer of flex and is grete whan it is departed, nobly, schorte, and rowȝe.▪ II. nobbly variant of knobbly a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lister Motor Company
In 2016, the company announced the build and sale of the Lister Knobbly Stirling Moss. Lister Knobbly Sir Stirling Moss Edition In June 2016, The Lister Motor Company announced the build and sale of the Lister Knobbly Stirling Moss at the wikipedia.org
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Arandaspis
Description Arandaspis is estimated to reach around long, with a body covered in rows of knobbly armoured scutes. wikipedia.org
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Pomolispondylus
Pomolispondylus (meaning "knobbly vertebra" in Greek) is an extinct genus of reptile known from the Early Triassic Jialingjiang Formation of China. wikipedia.org
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How to choose a set of tyres I have been riding my hard tail on the road for the last 3 years on some knobbly 26 x 2.1 tyres. After just starting a new job and with the need to commute further I am considering purchas...
Usually, for a MTB hard tail, a 26 x 1.25 tire is the narrowest comfortable tire to ride. It is narrow enough to provide significant benefit to speed and rolling resistance, but not so narrow as to increase the probability of flats and rim damage. The continental tires you linked are a good choice. ...
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Pyura spinifera
The common name comes from the organism's appearance - that of a knobbly 'bulb' or flower attached to a long stalk. wikipedia.org
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Bunodosoma
(Fischer, 1874) Bunodosoma caissarum Corrêa in Belém, 1987 Bunodosoma californicum Carlgren, 1951 Bunodosoma cangicum Belém & Preslercravo, 1973 Knobbly wikipedia.org
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Leptospermum macgillivrayi
It has hard, knobbly bark, broadly egg-shaped leaves, flowers arranged singly on short side shoots and small fruit that fall from the plant at maturity Description Leptospermum macgillivrayi is a widely-branching shrub that typically grows to a height of and has hard, knobbly bark. wikipedia.org
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Aegires ninguis
The knobbly nudibranch, Aegires ninguis, is a species of dorid nudibranch. It is a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Aegiridae. Description The knobbly nudibranch is a small (up to 15 mm) white-bodied dorid with numerous knobbles projecting from its body. wikipedia.org
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Melaleuca condylosa
It is similar to Melaleuca brophyi except that its fruiting clusters are often knobbly and the flower heads and leaves are slightly larger. The specific epithet (condylosa) is from the Greek kondylos meaning "knob" or "prominence", referring to the knobbly fruit. wikipedia.org
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