cobble Definition In English

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  • Flooring the barrancos are boulder and cobble gravel lags due to the winnowing of finer material.

  • Second, and far more common, was the small mutual improvement society, cobbled together by young men devoted to the corporate model of mutual self-help.

  • The result was that the prime minister could boast of overwhelming mass electoral support but had great difficult cobbling together a working parliamentary coalition.

  • The most glaring weakness is the careless way in which much of this is cobbled together.

  • Cobble stair bolstered with cut blocks ascends the southern facade.

  • All components of the rock, except the obsidian cobbles, are susceptible to weathering and are easily transformed into clay, as the matrix is quite porous.

  • The substrate was composed mainly of cobbles at the study riffles, although boulders were common in the stream at greater altitudes.

  • The cobbles crack with the sound of falling statues.

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