Knobble example sentences

knobble

noun BRITISH ENGLISH

knobble (noun) · knobbles (plural noun)

  - a small knob or lump on something:

"Knobble" Example Sentences

1. The knobble on the old wooden chair was surprisingly comfortable.
2. He tripped over a knobble in the dark.
3. The sculptor carefully shaped the knobble of clay.
4. A large knobble of wood protruded from the fence.
5. She polished the knobble until it gleamed.
6. The artist used the knobble as a model for his sculpture.
7. That knobble on his elbow needs medical attention.
8. A strange knobble grew on the tree branch.
9. He bumped his knee on a knobble in the floor.
10. The knobble was hard and smooth to the touch.
11. The craftsman carefully carved the knobble into a bird.
12. She painted the knobble a vibrant red.
13. There was a noticeable knobble on his forehead.
14. The knobble felt like a small, hard stone.
15. He removed the knobble with a chisel.
16. The knobble on the root was unusually large.
17. The old man's knuckles were covered in knobbles.
18. She carefully avoided stepping on the knobbles in the path.
19. The knobble on the handle made it difficult to grip.
20. He used sandpaper to smooth down the rough knobble.
21. The knobble was a perfect size for holding.
22. It was a small, insignificant knobble.
23. The knobble added character to the piece of furniture.
24. A curious knobble appeared on her finger.
25. He stubbed his toe on a knobble in the pavement.
26. The knobble was surprisingly warm to the touch.
27. She noticed a tiny knobble on her skin.
28. He carved the knobble into a miniature figure.
29. The knobble felt oddly soft beneath his fingers.
30. A large, irregular knobble dominated the landscape.
31. The knobble was almost invisible against the bark.
32. He painted a portrait of the knobble in detail.
33. The children played a game of hide-and-seek among the knobbles of the rocks.
34. What a peculiar knobble you have there!
35. The knobble felt like a bone beneath the skin.
36. With a single blow, he shattered the knobble.
37. The rough knobble was uncomfortable to lean on.
38. The knobble 39. He had a knobble on his knee from a childhood injury.
40. A fascinating knobble of quartz was discovered in the mine.
41. The knobble was a focal point of the artwork.
42. She carefully cleaned the knobble with a soft cloth.
43. The old wooden table was covered in knobbles and dents.
44. It’s a knobble, not a lump. There’s a difference!
45. The knobble was so hard it resisted the chisel.
46. Despite its appearance, the knobble was surprisingly light.
47. He accidentally scraped his skin on a sharp knobble.
48. The knobble was a perfect place to rest his thumb.
49. The gardener carefully pruned the knobble from the rosebush.
50. A small, perfectly formed knobble of bone protruded from the earth.

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