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Used of old persons or old trees; covered with knobs or knots.
knotted
gnarled
knotty
gnarly
crooked
1
It is a
knobbed
,
irregular root, and when cooked resembles the ginseng.
2
She pulled the
knobbed
lever once more, but the light stayed green.
3
Then he got violent-triedto get at me with his
knobbed
stick.
4
He shook out his lace cuffs and, seizing his
silver
-
knobbed
cane, stood.
5
She pulled on the
knobbed
trumpet and the machine kept rising.
6
Suddenly the thin path opened out into a small meadow,
knobbed
with boulders.
7
She walked toward them leaning on a
knobbed
staff with a carved finial.
8
There, on the plush cushion lay merely a round
knobbed
ring!
9
Peeking from one edge, barely visible, a tiny brown cylinder
knobbed
at one end.
10
He had a commanding, heavily
knobbed
brow, and small grey eyes of intense severity.
11
Marian MacAdam grasped it, her fingers
knobbed
with arthritis but surprisingly soft and warm.
12
Beneath
knobbed
horns, their faceted eyes blazed like sapphire chips.
13
The rod moved, the tip rather than the
knobbed
head being pointed at the body.
14
A mile away the long, flowery slopes ended in a
knobbed
hill revealed through smoke.
15
In his hand he carried a huge
metal
-
knobbed
stick.
16
He climbed up the
knobbed
trunk and looked in.
knobbed
kobbed
·
knobbed stick
knobbed ring
knobbed arms
knobbed blocks
knobbed bludgeon