16 example sentences using knobbly.
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But you can't force a piece of knobbly wood into a straight line. You work with what you've got.
You don't want knobbly MTB tyres on road though obviously.
Mountain bike has knobbly tread. This article is taking about wide smooth tires.
* You have to learn a new and kind of knobbly single use language. * If you are going the NixOS route there's the non-trival learning curve for that as well.
I can even see it, close to the knobbly bit of my tibia on my ankle, when I sit in the right posture.
Pretty slick in the middle and knobbly on the sides, so both road and trail work. I am mystified by standard gearing on newer bikes though.
I highly doubt any mountain bikers are sustaining 30+ on the flat with knobbly tyres and dual suspension.
The Bissell has an knobbly attachment that kind of "scrubs" the carpet to get embedded pet hair out of the fibers. It doesn't get everything, but a regular vacuum doesn't either.
With a thin ground pad, I effectively sleep on hard ground with a hard pillow -- just enough padding to not bruise the knobbly bits or crush the cartilage of my ears. I get some of my best sleep like that, but I don't do it at home because romantic partners would never go for that.
At least they're not as silly as the trend of sticking knobbly tyres on road bikes for that "scrambler" look. If anything the opposite trend makes more sense, the motard / supermotard style where a competent off-road bike is retrofitted with road tyres and suspension tuning.
Not to mention the internal infra grows all these knobbly bits as one-off feature requests for large/influential teams, that aren't necessarily useful outside the goog
You've got edges there too, and even worse, you have to draw all the letters using your knobbly, callused old fingers. You might think that writing with pen or pencil is primitive, repetitive, and exhausting, which is all true---but it also represents a form of writing that's nearly entirely free from constraints.
, but that alluded to a custom of baking brioche loaves with a knobbly bit on top which people would tear off and give away, so the question had the meaning of "why can't the poor rely on private charity rather than state support?" Still not the most endearing line imaginable, but nowhere near as dumb as is usually supposed.
If you take a light & narrow wheeled racing bike, you'll travel much much faster than if you ride a knobbly wheeled mountain bike with suspension, as long as you stay on the road. As soon as you need to go off the road and cut a new path, you are going to wish you had that mountain bike, and the road bike is actually going to make you go much slower or just stop altogether.
It hung in the sky exactly like a brick wouldn’t, and had a weird, knobbly shape - and as the jets approached, it became clear it was pretty sizeable. It was also quite definitely what the typhoons were there to investigate, as they immediately flew towards it, and I would be prepared to write it off as a weather balloon were it not for the ensuing cock-and-bull story, and the cloud that materialised around it as they neared.
They can go somewhere else and renounce citizenship, then huff and puff when they start having difficulties getting the money out of the businesses and property they left behind, and getting the knobbly, nail-studded end of the mercantilists' stick. Your argument rests on the presumption that the economy needs super-rich people to be performant, when corporations and governments have already solved the problem of collaborative concentration of capital.
Knobbly definitions
having knobs; "had knobbly knees"
See also: knobby