cobble

[US]/'kɒb(ə)l/
[UK]/'kɑbl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. make or put together in a rough or makeshift way; to make or mend (shoes) clumsily; to put together roughly without care.
Word Forms
Pluralcobbles
Present Participlecobbling
Past Participlecobbled
Third Person Singularcobbles
Past Tensecobbled

Phrases & Collocations

cobblestone street

cobblestone path

cobblestone pavement

cobble together

cobble repair

cobblestone road

cobblestone walkway

cobble stone

Example Sentences

the chiaroscuro of cobbled streets.

a long, shadowy, cobbled passage.

The place is a cobbled triangle.

cobble something together

a woman striding the cobbled streets.

cobbled a plan together at the last minute.

the film was imperfectly cobbled together from two separate stories.

the cobbles under our feet were wet and puddled.

The government seems to have cobbled together these proposals.

Supply kinds of kerbstone, like granite, sandstone, limestone. and cobble, pebble. main market is Europe and Japanese

Long long ago, a Scottish shepherd hit a little cobble into the holes of the rabbits withhis sheephook by accident and got enlightened.Then he invented this noble sport, golf.

Which also named for scree, rubbles, cobble, gritstone, tumbled pebble, granite pebble, granite granulate, ball stone, stone material, decoration buliding material.

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