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Cobble

Cobble meaning

A cobblestone. | A particle from 64 to 256 mm in diameter, following the Wentworth scale. | A piece of steel that becomes malformed during its manufacture or rolling.

Example sentences (20)

The Cobble once inhabited a prosperous land called the Cobble Kingdom.

Unlike the way hominids did it, where they held the core in one hand and knapped it with the other, Kanzi threw the cobble against a hard surface or against another cobble.

Assuming you can cobble together the maximum 90 credit transfer for a 120 credit degree, you may be able to graduate for under $10k.

As the money began drying up on linear options — easily accessible, basic-cable-package broadcasters — the Pac-12 tried to cobble together a streaming setup with Apple TV.

Culross in Fife is like taking a step back in time thanks to its steep cobble streets and because of the Culross Abbey and Culross Palace located in its heart.

I think this year has earned Pierce the benefit of the doubt moving forward and we just need to let him do his thing, because it has become clear he can cobble together a winner year in and out.

It will be interesting to see whether the relevant policy manual changes in March to give the Commissioner flexibility for the future, or whether they’ll be content to try to cobble together enough votes on a case-by-case basis in the future.

I would then come home, collapse in a heap and wonder how people with caring responsibilities managed because I had zero energy to do much other than cobble a meal together and watch reality TV on the couch.

Sliders “served on Cobble’s coveted Berg buns” could make an appearance, accompanied by a seasonal slaw.

The BJP’s political goal is to expand its electoral successes beyond the Hindu-majority districts of Jammu, and cobble up a majority to form the first elected government that will be formed after the constitutional changes of August 5, 2019.

The Forest is also located around Cobble Hey Farms & Gardens and some sculpture and nature trails.

Their native grasses are giant sacaton while whorled rosinweed grows along the river cobble bars.

To the Dumbarton Rail enthusiasts in the local government who had been trying to cobble together grant money for the project, it felt like striking gold.

Hoping to cobble together a peace inside Nevada’s Democratic Party, McCarran was campaigning for the Democratic ticket when he fell over dead of a massive heart attack at a rally in Hawthorne, Nevada, in 1954.

The decision comes after months of frustration, as bitterly divided members of Congress deadlocked over the funding, forcing House Speaker to cobble together a dramatic bipartisan coalition to pass the bill.

The trails lead walkers through a variety of habitat, from coastal raised heath peatlands to blueberry barrens to cobble beaches.

Washington has struggled to cobble together a multi-national security force to protect Red Sea shipping.

When he was finally unable to cobble together a coalition in 2021 and went into opposition, it was only temporary.

A patient is loaded into the back of an ambulance by emergency medical workers outside Cobble Hill Health Center, April 17, 2020, in the Brooklyn borough of New York.

Both Abdallah and Lusimbo tried to cobble together funds for their communities, even though both their countries received more than 100 percent for HIV-related funding.