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I . cobble1 [ˈkɒbl] SUST.

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Sometimes, cobbles shattered, and the ground above was further destabilized.
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The dolomite limestone used to cobble the pathway are not uniformly shaped, and range from six to ten inches (254 mm) thick.
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The trail has been extensively developed and is cobbled in places.
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The refurbishments are now complete with most of the original cobbles being taken away and only the odd few remaining.
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The pavements were composed of limestone slabs, of basalt cobbles or clay.
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He is transformed from an insensate prisoner who mindlessly cobbles shoes into a man of distinction.
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The remainder of the area could not be excavated, but trial holes indicated that most of it may have been paved with cobbles.
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They only just barely managed to cobble together a financial deal to get that vital book published.
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Researchers originally thought that this area was a cemetery site because of the tomb-like concentrations of river cobbles.
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Until then the race had been over cobbles not because they were bad but because that was how roads were made.
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