nobbily Antonyms
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Meaning of nobbily
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nobbily (adv.)
In a nobby manner.
nobbily Sentence Examples
- The ancient tree trunk was gnarled and nobbily, bearing witness to countless seasons passed.
- The rough-hewn wooden handle of the hammer had nobbily protrusions that ensured a firm grip.
- The cobblestone street was lined with nobbily stones, creating an uneven surface underfoot.
- The intricate carvings on the ornate door knocker featured nobbily details that caught the light beautifully.
- The nobbily surface of the ceramic vase provided an interesting tactile experience.
- The knobbily hills of the countryside rolled gently in the distance, their outlines softened by the morning mist.
- The nobbily texture of the leather gloves offered protection while providing a comfortable fit.
- The fossilized remains of the prehistoric creature had nobbily bumps and ridges that hinted at its ancient appearance.
- The nobbily surface of the asteroid was dotted with craters and pitted with pockmarks.
- The nobbily contours of the sculpture added depth and character to the otherwise smooth surface.
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In a nobby manner.
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The ancient tree trunk was gnarled and nobbily, bearing witness to countless seasons passed.
The rough-hewn wooden handle of the hammer had nobbily protrusions that ensured a firm grip.
The cobblestone street was lined with nobbily stones, creating an uneven surface underfoot.
The intricate carvings on the ornate door knocker featured nobbily details that caught the light beautifully.