The pink, slightly knobbly skin of this species of seahorse has been rather unkindly, but accurately, compared to that of a plucked chicken. |
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But none of them have the cheerful huge knobbly sour wonderfulness of something like a Bramley. |
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Pink fir apple potatoes are waxy, knobbly potatoes that are available from specialist food shops. |
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Those searching for ingredients for home-made soups might like to pick up some knobbly Jerusalem artichokes. |
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Many enzymes are shaped a little like a knobbly kidney bean, with a cleft in the inner curve. |
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The morning market in the Via Maestra is packed with stalls selling the knobbly tubers, graded in boxes according to size and quality. |
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The fruit itself, which is knobbly and bitter, is used for its acrid juice, but the leaves are a more common ingredient. |
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Ask a greengrocer to get you a root of fresh horseradish, which looks like a dirty, knobbly parsnip. |
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Now the knobbly white fungus is for sale in every tourist shop and on menus across the country. |
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An 81 year old woman who had had a total knee replacement 26 years ago noticed painless, knobbly swellings on either side of the knee. |
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These small, knobbly skinned avocados from Guatemala are at their best at this time of year. |
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I donned the shorts to expose white knobbly knees, put on my peaked cap and shades and rounded off the ensemble with the rucksack. |
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The knobbly bits on your upper shin, just below the knee cap, are called your tibial tuberosities, and there are muscles attached to them. |
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Harry had a thin face, knobbly knees, black hair and bright green eyes. |
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Control of the comedy's timing is now in the hands of an editor, and few editors are as funny as Buster Keaton in a bearskin wielding a knobbly club. |
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The fruit, as you say, is black, very knobbly and it's a bit like a sort of squat fig with a pointy bit at the end and very, very hard, almost stone-like. |
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Next to them are strange, knobbly bits of ginger dug from Chinese soil. |
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He is 51, a barrel of a man, good-looking in spite of his large, bulging eyes, a furrowed brow, something that is not quite a beard and a rather knobbly nose. |
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Like us, other guests had hauled their summer clothing out of the cellar, and they paraded around the restaurant, revealing their white legs and knobbly knees. |
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For those of you who like your fruit and vegetables to look as crooked, knobbly and curvy as possible 1 July was a good day. |
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Two mules trotted past laden with sacks knobbly with chestnuts, the muleteer calling out a cheerful greeting. |
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Both the little knobbly planes and the great big jumbos are easy to put together and move at the merest hint of a breeze. |
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Cucumbers are green with slightly knobbly skin and fresh, crunchy, white flesh. |
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There were pocket-sized boxes for the piccolos, a wheeled-trolley for the harp and knobbly trunks, all barnacled in stickers, for the cellos. |
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The humpback has a distinctive body shape, with long pectoral fins and a knobbly head. |
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He raises a laugh in spite of his strong accent and knobbly knees. |
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Add the butter and whizz again until you have a coarse knobbly texture. |
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Overall, the knobbly globe has exaggerated, smooth mountains with valleys in between. If humans really are hardwired to home in on six focal colours, then all languages should assign words around those six. |
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Its casing is clean, consistently even, damage and mould-free, slightly knobbly and properly sticking to the stuffing. It is dark red with the lard particles showing through. |
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Adult Mute Swans have distinctive knobbly beaks coloured orange and black. The markings on the beaks of Whooper and Bewick's Swans are yellow and black. |
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I want to say one word to the absent Mr Bloom from my country, who made a silly speech about knobbly carrots' or something and then walked out and did not have the courtesy to listen to the rest of the debate. |
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The knobbly surface reflects sound waves that come through the spermaceti organ from the phonic lips. |
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The southerly line begins above Derwent Water with the knobbly outline of Causey Pike and then marches west over Scar Crags, Sail, Eel Crag, Wandope and finally Grasmoor. |
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Fred and J.R. went in for the Knobbly Knees competition but neither of them won. |
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