Cobble [verb]

Definition of Cobble:

build, produce

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Sentence/Example of Cobble:

The pavement is of rough cobble-stones, and swarms of dogs and children crowded the way everywhere.

The streets are lined with cobble stones and bowlders and low, white houses, mostly one-story high.

There were no harsh commands that he uttered, no rattling of wheels over cobble stones, no exhibition of a despotic will.

Many of its streets are paved with cobble-stones, and some of its buildings are, if not handsome, at least substantial.

There is a short squat cobble, flat-bottomed and of intolerable weight, down near the waters, and its owner makes for it.

Jolliffe had the cobble soon adrift, and, with a couple of rowers, approached the floating timber.

In front of the pillared porch there was a little square of white cobble-stones and in the middle of these an old grey sundial.

We were then in the courtyard behind the house, stumbling in the blinding darkness over cobble-stones.

I wouldnt attempt to do the mason work with round cobble-stones such as are used in most chimneys in bungalow houses.

The contract was formally closed and Beethoven remarked to Schindler: Good; he shall have variations on his cobble!