knobble - significado y definición. Qué es knobble
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Qué (quién) es knobble - definición


knobble      
¦ noun Brit. a small lump on something.
Derivatives
knobbly adjective
Origin
ME: dimin. of knob.
Knobble Head         
GEOLOGICAL FORMATION
Knobble Head () is a conspicuous rock exposure forming the eastern extremity of Bransfield Island in Antarctic Sound. This descriptive name was given to the formation by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey survey party of 1960–61.
knobbly      
or knobby
Something that is knobbly or knobby has lumps on it which stick out and make the surface uneven.
...knobbly knees.
ADJ
Ejemplos de uso de knobble
1. More polls» Mr Clarke also attacked former Law Lord, Lord Steyn, for accusing him of trying to "knobble" the judiciary.
2. It would be ridiculous for me to seek to knobble the judiciary." Earlier Mr Blair told journalists at his monthly press conference in Downing Street that he would legislate again to give the police more powers to tackle the threat from terrorism or the nuisance of anti–social behaviour.
3. "These pieces are in my opinion symptomatic of a more general intellectual laziness which seeks to slip on to the shoulders of modern democratic states the mantle of dictatorial power." The home secretary also blasted Lord Steyn for suggesting he was trying to "knobble" the judiciary: "It is offensive and wrong for him to say that.