cobbles in English

noun
1
a cobblestone.
The window in the study shattered as a piece of cobble flew into to it.
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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1. The obsidian cobbles, however, are found densely Clumped …

2. To his left Corbett heard a slithering on the cobbles.

3. Thrusting spires, softened by time; vaulted cloisters floored with cobbles trod thin by genius.

4. The Armless chap lunges at the bell again, but misses and falls over the parapet to the cobbles below

5. Each of us spotted a different line of cobbles extending across the plain, perpendicular to the prevailing gradient of slope.

6. However, beaches may be composed of sediments of various sizes: (from finest to Coarsest) mud (silt and clay), sand, and gravel (cobbles and boulders)

7. Colluvium comprises dense, silty sand with many cobbles and boulders and is generally located in the lower and middle portions of the study area.

8. As she Curtseyed to Miss Parry once more her buttocks started to burn again to chastise her for slipping slightly on the damp cobbles

9. The conglomerates record frequent, high-energy events that were capable of Brecciating a lithified lake bed and transporting cobbles in wave-influenced sediment-gravity flows

10. Bergs & Cobbles Cycling Travel was born from a desire to combine the world’s best classic cycling with the most delicious local food and wine

11. The Andesite cobbles and curbstones are non-skidding with high carrying capacity, that is why it is an important quality paver for drive- and walkways, public squares.

12. The subsequent pairwise comparisons confirmed differences between the Assemblages of cobbles in comparison to boulders and large boulders in SOR, HEL and SYL with average dissimilarities ranging from 68% to 89% .

13. Develop in Backwatered channel reaches, channels comprised of relatively large bed material (e.g., cobbles), and in low energy sites such as certain off-channel or side-channel habitats

14. With “Abattoir,” director Darren Lynn Bousman takes a clever idea and a relatively talented cast and cobbles together one of the most baffling and ineffective horror films of the year

15. Jumbo Cobblestones earn their name: At 4-6 inches wide, 10-15 inches long and 6-8 inches thick, jumbo stones were produced in a cruder manner than other cobbles.

16. A person who lays cobbles; a roadworker; A kind of pie, usually filled with fruit, that lacks a crust at the base (slang, usually in the plural) A police officer Look out: it's the Cobblers!.; An alcoholic drink containing spirit or wine, with sugar and lemon …

17. Welcome to Coronation Street! It’s time for you to step onto the cobbles and help Ken Barlow, Bet Lynch and many of your favorite characters in this new crossword game, based on the popular drama, Coronation Street! Help Ken give his old house a whole new look

18. ‘he Clanked his heavy ring of keys’ ‘So if you see me driving round in a big, clanking heavy old thing, you will know that I got it right and chose the car.’ ‘They got off the bus and were led, leg chains clanking and dragging on the cobbles as they shuffled along, following the warder.’