knobbles

[US]/ˈnɒbl/
[UK]/ˈnɑːbl/

Translation

n.small lump or protuberance; small swelling or bump

Phrases & Collocations

knobble the ball

knobble the opponent

knobble a deal

knobble the task

knobble the project

knobble the issue

knobble the game

knobble the plan

knobble the strategy

knobble the competition

Example Sentences

he tried to knobble the competition by spreading rumors.

she was accused of trying to knobble the project.

the coach warned the players not to knobble their teammates.

they attempted to knobble the negotiations for their benefit.

he was caught trying to knobble the election process.

knobbling the rules can lead to serious consequences.

she felt guilty for knobbling her friend's chances.

they were found guilty of knobbling the system.

it's unethical to knobble someone else's success.

he tried to knobble the deal by leaking information.

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