Here is an example sentence with the word "knobby":
The round joints of a horse's knobby knees are hard to draw - even experienced artists can find this challenging!
The knobby surface of the gourd made it difficult to grip.
"Knoby" is not a standard word in the English language. It may be a misspelling of "knobby," which means having protuberances or knobs.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The word "be" is the fourth word in this sentence.
A declarative sentence.
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
When she appeared in the doorway, he could see that she had ashy, knobby knees. One hazard in the swamp is the large number of knobby cypress stumps that lie just under the surface of the water.
Long and knobby
Knobby rocksnail was created in 1868.
"Knoby" is not a standard word in the English language. It may be a misspelling of "knobby," which means having protuberances or knobs.
Hainan Knobby Newt was created in 1984.
"Knobby" means having the general shape of a knob, a round extended protrusion used to open doors or drawers (also, the upwards extensions on some tree roots, notably cypress).
No. Gnarled means twisted and knobby. The opposite of odorless might be 'stinky'.
The spiders do have knobby joints. They u's them to walk when they bend their eight legs
Yes, you can technically put knobby tires on a street motorcycle but this is not recommended for street use. Sport bikes tend to be too heavy and difficult to control off of the road even with knobby tires.
Knobby bubbly
lumpy, bumpy, knurled
lumpy, bumpy, or knurled