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His ___ (cribbage one-pointer)
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nobs
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Nobs or NOBS may refer to: The Nobs , an English rock music group NOBS, sodium nonanoyloxybenzenesulfonate , an ingredient in cleaning products Nobs (surname) , a family name common in Switzerland
Usage examples of nobs.
With a savage growl Nobs turned like lightning upon the Galu, wrenched loose from his hold and leaped for his throat.
Du-seen, red with rage, would have had it out with the two of us had not Al-tan drawn him to one side and whispered in his ear--upon which, with a grunt, the Galu walked straight back to the opposite end of the hall, while Nobs and I continued upon our way toward the hut and Ajor.
I was struggling to throw them off, Nobs was springing first upon one and then upon another of them until they were so put to it to preserve their hides and their lives from him that they could give me only a small part of their attention.
In the dim light of the interior I saw that Nobs had already accounted for one of the others--one who lay very quiet upon the floor--while the four remaining upon their feet were striking at him with knives and hatchets.
I was no match for these savage warriors with their own weapons and would soon have gone down to ignominious defeat and death had it not been for Nobs, who alone was a match for the four of them.
Yet they were no cowards, and only by teamwork did Nobs and I overcome them at last.
We would rush for a man, simultaneously, and as Nobs leaped for him upon one side, I would strike at his head with the stone hatchet from the other.
These things ran through my mind as Nobs and I made our way through the dark village, the voices and footsteps of those who sought us still in our ears.
I followed him into the hut, and with Nobs at our heels we passed through several chambers into a remote and windowless apartment where a small lamp sputtered in its unequal battle with the inky darkness.
Silently we crept along, Nobs silent at heel, toward the nearest portion of the palisade.
As Nobs and I swung along in the growing light of the coming day, I was impressed by the lessening numbers of savage beasts the farther north I traveled.
I was without firearms, I still had ample protection in Nobs, who evidently had learned something of Caspakian hunt rules under the tutelage of Du-seen or some other Galu, and of course a great deal more by experience.
Calling Nobs in a whisper, I cautioned him to silence and kept him at heel while I threw myself flat and watched, from behind a sheltering shrub, a body of warriors approaching the cliff from the south.
When the last of them had passed from sight, I rose and bent my steps in the direction of the pass--the same pass toward which Nobs had evidently been leading me.
The arrow caught the doe full in the side, and in the same moment Nobs was after her.