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Definition of "cobbled" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of cobble. (verb)
  • Laid with cobbles. (adjective)
  • Crudely or roughly assembled; put together in an improvised way, (as in "cobbled together") (adjective)

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Use "cobbled" in a sentence
  • "That standard, incidentally, is of those arbitrary figures that bears no relation to any real threat, and has been cobbled from the usual junk science which the EU commission so loves."
  • "During the passage of thirty years, I have come to understand that Calle Rico, still narrow, steep and cobbled, is a principal path to the heights."
  • "Tribune Co., Todd Ricketts grew a beard, donned fake glasses and, for a late-season nine-game homestand, took on the identity of a job-seeking roofer with a name cobbled from those of former Cubs stars"