Definition of Knobbled

1. knobble [v] - See also: knobble

Lexicographical Neighbors of Knobbled

knob-thatcher
knob celery
knob cheeses
knob jockeys
knobbed
knobber
knobbers
knobbier
knobbiest
knobbily
knobbiness
knobbing
knobble
knobbled (current term)
knobbler
knobblers
knobbles
knobblier
knobbliest
knobbliness
knobbling
knobbly
knobbly-knees competitions
knobby
knobcone pine
knobheads
knobkerrie

Literary usage of Knobbled

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Mineral Industry (1899)
"But admitting this to be the cese, it is not very easy to see why knobbled iron should be greatly better for this purpose than the puddled iron, ..."

2. Johnson's Materials of Construction by John Butler Johnson, Morton Owen Withey, James Aston (1919)
"knobbled charcoal iron is freer from slag and more ductile than ordinary puddled ... knobbled charcoal iron is used in making crucible steel and is a good ..."

3. Steam-boilers, Their Theory and Design by Harry de Berkeley Parsons (1905)
"... made wholly from puddled iron or knobbled charcoal iron. ... tubes shall be made of open-hearth steel or knobbled hammered charcoal iron. 6. ..."

4. A Manual of Steam-boilers: Their Design, Construction, and Operation by Robert Henry Thurston (1896)
"Each tube must be plainly stencilled " knobbled Hammered Charcoal-iron " and ... The committee considered this to be knobbled hammered charcoal-iron. ..."

5. Locomotive Dictionary: An Illustrated Vocabulary of Terms which Designate ...by George Little Fowler by George Little Fowler (1906)
"Tubes are to be made of knobbled, hammered charcoal iron, lap welded. 2. Tubes must be of uniform thickness throughout, except at weld, where an additional ..."

6. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"Priors and prioresses place a bourdon (or knobbled staff) of silver in pale behind their shields. An abbess uses her arms upon a lozenge and her crosier in ..."

7. The Mining Magazine (1855)
"... and one forge with eight fires—six Catalan fires making iron direct from the ore, and two fires making knobbled bloom at Pilot Knob. ..."

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