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At one point, unaware that her mic was live, she was clearly heard to call one campaigner "a bit of a knob".
Man with balloons lol get real!!!" Lee McVeigh said: "Queen Kay Burley called a Yes supporter 'a bit of a knob' on Sky News".
"What kills it is this helmet, because I feel fantastic but I know I look like a bit of a knob".
Kay Burley called a Scottish yes campaigner "a bit of a knob" on Sky News, thinking her live observation was private.
In a recent Sunday supplement article about famous people's neighbours, the couple next door to Gary Barlow implied that the songwriter formerly with Take That was a bit of a knob.
Sky News presenter Kay Burley has apologised for calling a campaigner "a bit of a knob" on live TV after he tried to hit her cameraman with a stick.
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Imagine darkening a window with the turn of a knob.
Chocolate pyramid made an unlikely offering in an Asian restaurant, but it would be a shame to pass on this creamy, espresso-showered bit of fluff encasing a knob of vanilla ice cream.
A: Knob for adjusting the overall position of the string.
Add a little bit of fat: a thumb-sized knob of butter or a couple of glugs of olive oil.
She may be a bit rectangular, a bit sharp around the edges, even blingy in her way, what with glittering stainless steel bits and bobs, but there's a fine sense of purpose about her, a seductive synergy of form and function, and she's always ready to leap into action at the twist of a knob.
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