Of textiles; having a rough surface.
1He wore a nubby jacket and a silk turtleneck and sipped scotch.
2He wore baggy dungarees and rubber boots, with a thick, nubby sweater.
3Attitude lifted the bat for a third blow, his nubby teeth clenched.
4Aren't Were-Hunters supposed to be extra special nubby treats for them?
5Jack exhaled a cloud of blue, the nubby cigarette falling to the floor.
6The man wore expensive-looking corduroy trousers, a rumpled jacket of nubby charcoal-colored linen.
7A faded pink bedspread, nubby from use, was draped over the narrow twin bed.
8Jake is a furnace, and I could feel his warmth through the nubby wool.
9Dot stretched off the bed, his tiny nubby tail wagging.
10Parker rubbed her face with her hands, feeling the nubby scars under her palms.
11The one thing I wanted at this moment was a nubby, and here it is.
12Ali laid down the nubby scorecard pencil and stared at Emily for nearly a minute.
13It is my grandfather, sitting in a nubby green oversized armchair in his living room.
14Cass picked up a large, nubby hot-pink one from the top shelf and weighed it in her hand.
15Cheap nubby carpet over cement floor.
16Or the low bed that was neatly dressed in one of those grandmotherly white spreads with nubby protuberances.