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Recent Examples of knobThere are lever handles on every door, partly because a wrist with arthritis can’t twist a round knob, and partly because lever handles tend to look better anyway.—Amy Kunst, Sacbee.com, 7 May 2026 Pages spiked the knob of his bat into the dirt before rounding the bases.—Maddie Lee, Los Angeles Times, 6 May 2026 The ancient Greeks posited this knob of tissue might be the seat of the soul.—Carolyn Y. Johnson, Washington Post, 3 May 2026 This structural shift provides a new tuning knob to refine the efficiency of technologies ranging from solar fuel production and chemical catalysis to high-performance electronics.—Mrigakshi Dixit, Interesting Engineering, 30 Apr. 2026 See All Example Sentences for knob
Debbie Allen, who starred as Catherine Avery and often directs episodes of the show, was happily sandwiched between Grey's hunks Anthony Hill (left) and Trevor Jackson.
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Alexandra Schonfeld,
PEOPLE,
7 May 2026
Another, from 2009, is dominated by the profile of what appears to be a guard dog gripping a black hunk of something unidentifiable.
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Ben Davis,
The New York Review of Books,
25 Apr. 2026
Micro clover also tends to be less clump-forming than its full-sized relation.
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Hallie Milstein,
Southern Living,
13 May 2026
Leaning over the side of a small speedboat, Jhon Cantillo scoops up a thick clump of bright green vegetation, holding it up before gesturing toward the horizon, where the plant spreads across the waters as far as the eye can see.
Not as punishment, but to better know our playing grounds and appreciate the big and small things—like freeing wads of vegetation from an undercarriage—that turn a field into a stage.
The one exception is cocoa powder; those lumps need to be broken up.
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Alana Al-Hatlani,
Southern Living,
10 May 2026
To fix this, the new recommendations include paying states a lump-sum immediately after a disaster strikes, instead of reimbursing them later for disaster costs.