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nobble

Nobbly vs Nobble - What's the difference?

nobbly | nobble |


As an adjective nobbly

is .

As a verb nobble is

(british|australia|slang) to injure or obstruct intentionally; batter.

Nobble vs Bobble - What's the difference?

nobble | bobble |


As verbs the difference between nobble and bobble

is that nobble is (british|australia|slang) to injure or obstruct intentionally; batter while bobble is to bob up and down.

As a noun bobble is

a furry ball attached on top of a hat.

Knobble vs Nobble - What's the difference?

knobble | nobble |


As verbs the difference between knobble and nobble

is that knobble is to give a knobbly surface to while nobble is to injure or obstruct intentionally; batter.

As a noun knobble

is a small knob.

Gobble vs Nobble - What's the difference?

gobble | nobble |


As verbs the difference between gobble and nobble

is that gobble is to make the sound of a turkey while nobble is (british|australia|slang) to injure or obstruct intentionally; batter.

As a noun gobble

is the sound of a turkey.

Nobble vs Hobble - What's the difference?

nobble | hobble |


As verbs the difference between nobble and hobble

is that nobble is to injure or obstruct intentionally; batter while hobble is to fetter by tying the legs; to restrict (a horse) with hobbles.

As a noun hobble is

short straps tied between the legs of unfenced horses, allowing them to wander short distances but preventing them from running off.

Taxonomy vs Nobble - What's the difference?

taxonomy | nobble |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb nobble is

(british|australia|slang) to injure or obstruct intentionally; batter.

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