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▪ I. nobby, n. (ˈnɒbɪ) [Of doubtful origin.] 1. = nobbler3.1887 All Year Round 22 Jan. 10 The fisherman's stick or nobby, used in the salmon fishing. 2. A Manx fishing boat of the smallest class. Also used more widely around the Irish Sea, and by the Royal Navy.1899 S. Gwynn in Blackw. Mag. Oct. 489...
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Nobby (disambiguation)
Nobby is a diminutive form of the name Norbert or a nickname. Nobby, Nobby's, Nobbys or Nobbie may also refer to:
Places
Antarctic
Nobby Nunatak, Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica
Nobby (Antarctica), a rock near South
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What Schwalbe Nobby Nic should I buy? I recently bought a Swissbike X5 (same as the Montague Paratrooper, but labeled Swissbike and matte black). It came with Kenda Kinetics 26" x 1.95" (front and rear) that I'd like...
I would go with something in the 26x2.25 range with the Double-Defense protection. The 2.25 will give you nice volume to allow lower pressures while still being narrow enough to fit most frames (you might have to go narrower if your frame won't allow the 2.25). Double defense will give you the maxim...
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Nobby (boat)
Lancashire nobby
The Lancashire nobby was primarily a shrimp trawler towing beam trawls sized for common "brown shrimp" (Crangon crangon), "pink shrimp The Manx Nobby is similar to the cornish luggers.
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Nobby (Antarctica)
Nobby is a rock at the southeast end of the Clerke Rocks, lying some 40 nautical miles (70 km) east-southeast of the southeast end of South Georgia. Nobby was probably given this descriptive name by DI personnel, who made surveys of the South Georgia area in the period 1926–30.
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Nobby, Queensland
However, the railway siding created was known as Nobby's Siding and the area become known as Nobby. At the , Nobby had a population of 391.
At the , Nobby had a population of 484 people.
In the , Nobby had a population of 563 people.
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Nobby the Aardvark
Gameplay
Nobby the Aardvark is a platform game taking place over multiple levels. The player takes the role of Nobby, an aardvark who eats ants. The game's plot involves Nobby trying to get to Antopia, a place where there are ants everywhere, so Nobby can eat.
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Nobby Nunatak
Nobby Nunatak was first charted and named by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) in 1945. The name is descriptive. Scott, R.N., C.V.O. from 1913 Antarctic expedition (mentions Nobby Nunatak)
Nunataks of Trinity Peninsula
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Nobby Clark (footballer)
Robert "Nobby" Clark (born 12 April 1950) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played for Partick Thistle and then served Queen of the South
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Nobby Clark
Nobby Clark can refer to:
Nobby Clark (cricketer) (1902–1982), English cricketer
Nobby Clark (ice hockey) (1897–1966), Canadian National Hockey League player
Nobby Clark (footballer) (born 1954), Scottish retired footballer
Nobby Clark (photographer), English photographer
Neil "Nobby" Clark, former
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Nobby Upton
Robin Patrick Upton (born 9 November 1942), commonly known as Nobby Upton, is an English former professional footballer who played as a wing half or centre
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Sissy Nobby
Personal life
Sissy Nobby's first label was Survival Records Bounce Entertainment. It was there at the age of 15 where he became known as "Sissy Nobby". Prior to this, he was known as Miss Peaches.
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Nobby Wirkowski
Norbert "Nobby" Wirkowski (August 20, 1926 – October 15, 2014) was an American and Canadian football player and coach. In that game Nobby completed 18 of 21 pass attempts, leading Miami past Arizona State.
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Nobby Key
Walter Charles Key known as Nobby Key (1906–1941) was an international speedway rider from England. Speedway career
Key earned the nickname 'Nobby' and came to prominence in 1929 when signing for the Wembley Lions.
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