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Definition of "cobbling" [cobbling]

  • Present participle of cobble. (verb)

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Use "cobbling" in a sentence
  • "Clark says most enterprise customers want their own private cloud at first, but some will start seeing the value in cobbling together a wide variety of cloud services, such as those offered by Amazon Web Services, providers like Rackspace, or even a potential infrastructure as a service offering from IBM."
  • "Since a criminal investigation is involved here she must be most careful to ensure that she is truthful at all times about what has happened and that she does not become embroiled in cobbling up an untrue explanation of events which might later become the subject of evidence under Oath in the Crown Court."
  • "The challenge lies in cobbling together the money to replace damaged books at seven branches in New Orleans and six in Jefferson Parish."