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Recent Examples of knobThe men claimed a pair of metal folding chairs set beside the campfire; Adi found a seat on a big knob of driftwood.—Jonathan Miles, Harpers Magazine, 27 Jan. 2026 Zamiri aims to send up the crass monetization of a cultural boom, turning up the film’s absurdity knob to highlight the very real ways in which record labels and other corporate interests attach themselves vampirically to artistic success.—Richard Lawson, HollywoodReporter, 24 Jan. 2026 The gain knob feels a little loose and imprecise, making fine adjustments a little fiddly, and the physical mute button produces an audible click if pressed while recording.—New Atlas, 24 Jan. 2026 Gas ovens pose a dangerous carbon monoxide risk that can lead to poisoning or death, while electric ovens can be a fire hazard, melting knobs or igniting nearby flammable items.—Jonathan Limehouse, USA Today, 24 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for knob
For a decent chunk of her routine, Cameron wears Sacheu Lip Liner Stay-n on the border of her lips.
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Marci Robin,
Allure,
17 Feb. 2026
According to a University of Michigan study, a statistically significant chunk of students at the end of the alphabet got lower grades and worse feedback, probably because teachers get tired.
And, man, are those warm slices delicious, especially when folded around a hunk of brisket or smoked turkey with pickled onions and a generous dose of tangy brown sauce.
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Robert F. Moss,
Southern Living,
21 Feb. 2026
Cording recommends throwing a slice of salmon, hunks of sweet potato or winter squash, and either broccoli or brussels sprouts (chef’s choice) on a pan and roasting till the fish is cooked through and those veggies are nice and brown.
Inspired by both pre-Columbian cultures and modern scientific theories, Jensen made energetic diagrams of shapes, symbols, and numbers in loud complementary colors, using thick globs of paint; the results generate a fascinating friction.
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Brian Seibert,
New Yorker,
6 Feb. 2026
With just a pea-size glob of scat, biologists can genetically decode which individual whale produced the sample.