1. knobby - Adjective
2. knobby - Adjective Satellite
Full of, or covered with, knobs or hard protuberances.
Irregular; stubborn in particulars.
Abounding in rounded hills or mountains; hilly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI don't believe the government has a knobby. Bill Allred
had knobbly knees Source: Internet
Many trials unicycles also have wide, 19- or convert knobby tires to absorb some of the impact on drops. Source: Internet
If you go to a market that caters to the SE Asian community, you are sure to find galangal--it is a knobby, gnarly looking rhizome that is rock hard. Source: Internet
Those cypress trees still flank the Medina River with their deep-green leaves, silvery bark and knobby roots popping up along the banks. Source: Internet
But the long coat is in trend now, and my knees are knobby and iced up, so I decided it was time to ditch the last dignity I had about my height altogether and just go for a long coat. Source: Internet