The fruiting bodies are white, knobbly and relatively hard, requiring a fair amount of force to break.
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His first competitive race was in 1951, in his own Jaguars the famous " Knobblys ".
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The extinct Portuguese deck featured straight swords and knobbly clubs like the Spanish suits but intersected them like the northern Italian suits.
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Centrally the pyroclastic tuff rocks give a knobbly terrain such as that around Scafell Pike,, England's highest mountain.
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Others are more descriptive; FF Knobcheese suggests a knobbly Swiss Cheese; Foonky and Laydeez Night derive from a kitsch 70s aesthetic.
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The small roll at the far right has thick impastoed dots that resemble a knobbly crust or a crust with seeds on it.
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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, Whiteside.
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Unlike the northern Piemontese and Bolognese tarocchi decks which use Spanish pips of knobbly cudgels and straight swords like other southern Italian decks.
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It went into decline afterward, entering a period that Blackburn disparages as " knobbly wood, corn dollies and basket making ."
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In other circumstances, nature is trying to MAXIMISE surface area while MINIMISING volume-then you get something furry or knobbly or very convoluted.