cobbled in English

adjective
1
(of an area or roadway) paved with cobbles.
a cobbled courtyard
verb
1
repair (shoes).
Modern economies rely on the division of labor, such that one needn't bake bread, smith tools and cobble shoes in a day's work.
2
roughly assemble or put together something from available parts or elements.
the mayor cobbled together a budget

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "cobbled" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "cobbled", or refer to the context using the word "cobbled" in the English Dictionary.

1. The cobbled streets were closed to cars.

2. The diplomats cobbled an agreement together.

3. The place is a cobbled triangle.

4. They walked together across a cobbled square.

5. Cottrell strode out across the cobbled courtyard.

6. She cobbled together an essay in half an hour.

7. The government seems to have cobbled together these proposals.

8. 29 The reforms have been very hastily cobbled together.

9. The reforms have been very hastily cobbled together.

10. 8 Cottrell strode out across the cobbled courtyard.

11. The window looked out on to the cobbled yard.

12. The essay was cobbled together from some old notes.

13. Lunch could be had in the inn's cobbled courtyard.

14. The cobbled yard outside the stables which were built in 15

15. The student cobbled together an essay in half an hour.

16. They walked through the arch and into the cobbled courtyard.

17. The group had cobbled together a few decent songs.

18. A long cobbled street bisects the town from east to west.

19. Its five boroughs were first cobbled into one municipality in 18

20. In some instances, I believe, spurious cases were cobbled together for propaganda purposes.

21. She cobbled together a tent from a few pieces of string and a sheet.

22. Small, landlocked Austria offers alpine scenery, world-class museums, cobbled quaintness, and Wiener schnitzel

23. Angela actually found herself holding her nose as she walked through the cobbled streets.

24. He cobbled together a brunch of cold remains from the fridge, with lemon tea.

25. She followed Will along the mean cobbled streets until he paused alongside a narrow alley.

26. Beaune is a stunning, walled city known for its cobbled streets, battlements, ramparts and extensive old town

27. Cobbled streets weave past baroque palaces, lively beer halls, glowering castles, and light - infused cathedrals.

28. Cyphers are one-use, cobbled together bits of technology that characters frequently discover and use.

29. Carol looked up at the weathercock as the car drew up at her house in the cobbled square.

30. Amazing hotel fully in the style of old Seville; cool patios, scented orange trees and cobbled alleyways.

31. The cobbled beaches swarmed with seals, and there was, as well, a fine colony of otters.

32. By comparison with the cold cobbled alleys, the hotel restaurant was a scene of throbbing gaiety.

33. For a modern, purpose-built resort it is surprisingly attractive, with its wood-clad buildings and cobbled shopping precincts.

34. The authorities have been grappling with the problem for a decade, but still the cars choke the cobbled streets.

35. 28 Nearby Newark is a picturesque market town with a cobbled square overlooked by buildings of architectural interest.

36. To his left was a long, shadowy, cobbled passage running beside what looked like barred loose boxes.

37. To utter rapidly and indistinctly: "Toward the end he Babbled old stories, randomly cobbled together" (Julia Whitty)

38. To utter rapidly and indistinctly: "Toward the end he Babbled old stories, randomly cobbled together" (Julia Whitty)

39. Slide through an alleyway that seems to have history inscribed on its cobbled stones and we've reached the first stop.

40. With its narrow cobbled streets and gabled houses, Brugge must be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.

41. 27 Le Palais, where the ferry docks, is an agreeable, unspoilt little town of ancient houses and cobbled squares.

42. Claudia had just time to see a sign in gold and red before they turned into a cobbled yard.

43. 20 Somehow a collection for the next few months was cobbled together and gobbled up by the hungry customers.

44. TrAddles is a comfortable 2 bedroom apartment, situated in the heart of old St.ives on the beautiful cobbled back lanes.

45. He hunched his shoulders and stamped his way defiantly down the rest of the stairs and out into the cobbled street.

46. About Cadiz The past runs deep in Cadiz, where cobbled medieval streets spill out into whitewashed Spanish plazas and Roman ruins

47. Stein-am-Rhein Cars are banned from its cobbled streets, which are flanked by a positively intoxicating profusion of old buildings.

48. Antwerp, with its frustrating fragmentation and hallucinations, never manages fully to dislodge the impression that it is a cobbled assemblage of pages

49. Cobbled together from 26 provisional decrees and executive orders, the economic-recovery programme is an ambitious inventory of investment and austerity.

50. The timeless, hand-cobbled appearance of Bergerac® recalls an era when horse-drawn carriages traversed the avenues of Europe's great cities