knobby knee
Frequency: 3.51.2 per million words
A knee with lumps or bumps.
Categories:
Examples (20)
- The child had scraped his knobby knees playing in the garden.
- The old man's knobby knees were a testament to a life of hard work.
- Her knobby knees were clearly visible beneath her thin dress.
- Even as a child, she had rather knobby knees.
- As he aged, his joints became more pronounced, giving him knobby knees.
- He sat with his knobby knees pulled up to his chest, deep in thought.
- The doctor examined his knobby knees for any signs of arthritis.
- The long hike left her with aching knobby knees.
- She used to hide her knobby knees under long skirts, feeling self-conscious.
- She remembered her grandmother's thin legs and knobby knees.
- The marathon runner's knobby knees showed the wear and tear of years of training.
- The boy's knobby knees poked out from under his shorts.
- He remembered the skinny boy with the big smile and knobby knees.
- After losing weight, his knobby knees became even more prominent.
- Despite her knobby knees, she was an agile dancer.
- The artist captured the delicate bone structure of the model's knobby knees.
- The artist captured the distinct outline of his knobby knees in the drawing.
- Despite his strong build, his knobby knees always seemed a bit fragile.
- A fall left her with a new bump on her already knobby knee.
- Her dress was long enough to cover her knobby knees.