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Cobblestones

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Cobblestones meaning

plural of cobblestone

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Last week, Custom House Quay was turned into an outdoor market before dramatic stunt scenes were filmed of a high speed chase over the cobblestones climaxing in the overturning of a police car.

Outside, you can meander along cobblestone streets (bring a jogger stroller if you’ve got one in a stroller; easier on cobblestones) and visit cool little shops, learn the history of all kind of lovely homes and buildings and enjoy the fresh air.

And I never listen to the naysayers who denounce wearing heels on cobblestones.

As counter-demonstrators moved in to attack Paludan, police officers chose to protect him, at which point an estimated gathering of 200 people started hurling cobblestones at them.

City magistrates approved the measure, and while it took a few years to survey, grade, and pave, Brouwer’s Street was soon covered in cobblestones.

Imagine you are totally deaf in Puerto Vallarta and you are rushed to the hospital because you fell on the cobblestones.

Just think, 100 years, and five generations of life in that yard with those repurposed cobblestones.

In Mt Airy, for instance, the Streets Department made the Germantown Avenue area easier to navigate by removing cobblestones.

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No one has yet pulled up cobblestones to seek the beach underneath, much less to hurl them at the police.

On the streets of the former Jewish ghettos of Vilnius, rain pounded on umbrellas as an unlikely group walked the cobblestones.

Sagan navigates the cobblestones to win the 116th edition of the Paris-Roubaix one-day classic on 8 April.

The first week is relatively tame until Stage 9, when riders take on cobblestones on their way to Roubaix.

Along some tourist areas of the city centre, the city government has marked the location of the former Wall by a row of cobblestones in the street.

Streets were laid with cobblestones and later paved; sewer systems and electricity infrastructure were introduced.

The old town, having grown within fortifications, where every metre of ground was precious, is a labyrinth of narrow streets paved with cobblestones, sometimes tortuous but colourful and clean.