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nubby

English

Etymology

nub +? -y. Compare knobby.

Adjective

nubby (comparative nubbier, superlative nubbiest)

  1. Knobbly; covered with small knobs.
    • 2007, Marie Clayton, The Ultimate A to Z Companion to 1,001 Needlecraft Terms:
      noil A type of silk, sometimes incorrectly called raw silk, with a nubby feel and a low sheen.
  2. Nub-like, resembling a small bump or protrusion; stubby.
    • 2010, John Leigh Walters, A Very Capable Life: The Autobiography of Zarah Petri, page 170:
      Now we are sitting in a circle and each is given a stenographer's pad, the kind with the spring spine, and a nubby pencil, a pencil of quarter size so it can't be used as a weapon [...]

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nobby

English

Etymology

From nob +? -y.

Adjective

nobby (comparative nobbier, superlative nobbiest)

  1. (Britain, informal) Wealthy or of high social position; of or pertaining to a nob (person of great wealth or social standing).
    • c. 1852-1853, Charles Dickens, 1876, Levi C. Goodale, Charlie Lulledge (editors), Works of Charles Dickens: Bleak House, page 106,
      I'll come back in the course of the evening, if agreeable to you, and endeavor to meet your wishes respecting this unfortunate family matter, and the nobbiest way of keeping it quiet.
    • 1873, Thomas Hardy, A Pair of Blue Eyes, page 291,
      " [] What makes it worse,” she continued, in the extremity of confidence, “I heard those two cricketing men say just now, 'She's the nobbiest girl on the boat.' But I don't mind it, you know, Harry."
  2. (US, informal) Fashionable or chic.
    • 1883, Mark Twain, Life on the Mississippi, 2007, page 152,
      Undertaking?—why it's the dead-surest business in Christendom, and the nobbiest.
    • 1925 April 11, Busybody, "Jottings About Town", in The New Yorker, page 25,
      Quite nobby are the suitings appearing on some of our better Fifth Avenue young men.
    • 1933, Josephine Herbst, Pity Is Not Enough, page 37,
      Alcibiades, was the nobbiest boy in Greece.

Synonyms

  • (fashionable or chic): classy

Derived terms

  • nobbily

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