Long and knobby
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!
Yes, giraffes do have knees.
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.
their knees bend outwards.
As these proud and noble surnames arise from different areas of England, I would surmise that at one time, a certain person with the Clarke surname had perhaps knobby knees or a knobby brow. No facts survive.
Giraffes have padded and callused knees to support their long necks when bending down to drink water or graze on vegetation in the savanna.
You have such knobbly knees.
Susan had to be put into braces due to her weak knees.
If you are on your back with your hips and knees in flexion, your legs make a triangle with your knees at the peak.
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I crawled through the forest on my hands and knees
The Louisiana state tree is the bald cypress (Taxodium distichum). It is a large, long-lived tree commonly found in wetland areas and is known for its distinctive knobby projections on its roots called cypress knees.