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So yes, do hang on to these black knobbly things.
He dropped what looked like several knobbly black potatoes on to the table in front of me.
They tend to appear, as the book might put it, a knobbly savage.
The plant stood a foot high on a knobbly green stalk.
Janis reached out her knobbly old fingers and took my hand.
Better than the knobbly knees one at any rate.
She took the cup Lee held out to her in her knobbly hands.
He wished the knobbly old man would quit sneaking up on him.
But wearing all green suits and with little knobbly stalks on their heads.
This gave a better finish to the building that the dull knobbly stones would have made.
Is not a woman's hand twice beautiful on the knobbly hairy paw of a man?
Well, they have run out of that bread with the knobbly bits on.'
The knobbly wheels spun for a moment, and then the truck rolled backwards.
I would find it offensive to be confronted by my colleague's knobbly knees, says Jim, 34.
A parsnip with a sort of knobbly face and a huge nose!'
Harry bent over him, showed him a white, knobbly fist.
He got no further because a knobbly elbow jerked into his stomach like a piston.
She was naked as well, but tattoos covered her body like a garment of knobbly lace.
Small flowers are followed by knobbly seeds in profusion.
Its name is derived from the Old English language and means "hill on a knobbly ridge".
It had a flat shell covered with knobbly plates, and a compact skull.
From its belly trailed a knobbly appendage with climbing holds.
The old crone hissed again, raised a knobbly finger, and then vanished.
It was large, hung from a knobbly wrist.
The fruiting bodies are white, knobbly and relatively hard, requiring a fair amount of force to break.
I could see several short legs on each side of its knobby body.
I handled the knobby thing and gave it back to her.
He stuck out a knobby hand without looking away from the road, and we shook.
It was about a foot long, knobby and pale green.
They are the thick, heavy, knobby feet of someone who has lived close to the earth.
The knobby man held the flash, too, in a clear threat.
"You see that knobby kind of a hill down there," Tom said.
There is usually a knobby bump at the base of each.
But his knobby shoulder was no pillow for her head, and she finally pulled away.
The girl lifted one knobby shoulder, then let it drop.
A huge knobby root caught me in the back of the knees.
But there is a certain call of the wild to its knobby topography.
A student peered over the edge, a knobby head against the steel blue.
Knobby knees and hairy legs were very much in evidence.
She had been crying and the knobby tip of her long nose was very red.
A woman with knobby knees will not show them.
"They are not knobby," she said in fierce defense of her lover.
The old woman crooked a knobby finger along the stream behind them.
"I must return to defend the Arch," the knobby man said.
It's pretty hard to be cool when you're the only ones displaying knobby knees.
"Those knees may be knobby, but at least they're mine."
Leaning forward in his chair he pointed a knobby finger.
He scanned through the extensive menu with the knobby man watching.
The feel of their hands, large, with blunt fingers and knobby knuckles.
They rode up on a little knobby hill and stopped for a moment to watch the cattle.