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knubbly, a. dial. (ˈnʌblɪ) [f. knubble n. + -y.] Full of or covered with ‘knubbles’ or small knobs: more usually nubbly.1858 Mayhew Upp. Rhine i. §2 (1860) 35 A queer-looking knubbly little angel. 1860 All Year Round No. 42. 363 Up and down the knubbly street. 1883 Gd. Words Nov. 711/2 The grand old...
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nubbly
nubbly, a. (ˈnʌblɪ) [f. nubble n. + -y1.] 1. Having numerous small protuberances; knobby, lumpy. (See also knubbly.) Also transf. and fig.1829 Hood in The Gem 181 A large order was sent for nubbly sofas and crooked chairs. 1844 ― Mrs. Barrage Wks. 1862 VI. 345 Her nose nubbly and red as a rosebud. 1...
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▪ I. football (ˈfʊtbɔːl) Also formerly foot-ball. [f. foot n. + ball n.] 1. An inflated ball used in the game (see 2). It is now either spherical or (as in the Rugby game) elliptical, and consists of an inflated bag or bladder enclosed in a leather case.1486 Bk. St. Albans, Her. E vj a, It is calde ...
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