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21cobble — I. v. a. 1. Botch, tinker, patch up, mend clumsily. 2. Bungle, botch, do clumsily, make clumsily. II. v. n. 1. Do cobbler s work, mend shoes. 2. Be a bungler, bungle, botch, do bungling work. III. n. 1 …
22cobble — 1 verb (T) 1 old fashioned to repair or make shoes 2 to put cobblestones on a street cobble sth together phrasal verb (T) informal to quickly make something that is useful but not perfect: The diplomats cobbled together an agreement. | She… …
23cobble — [ˈkɒbl] verb cobble sth together …
24cobble — I cob•ble [[t]ˈkɒb əl[/t]] v. t. bled, bling 1) to mend (shoes, boots, etc.); patch 2) to put together roughly or clumsily • Etymology: 1490–1500; appar. back formation from cobbler II cob•ble [[t]ˈkɒb əl[/t]] n. v. bled, bling 1) pet a… …
25cobble up — verb put together hastily • Syn: ↑cobble together • Hypernyms: ↑compose, ↑compile • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …
26Cobble Hill Tunnel — Cobble Hill Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic District …
27Cobble Hill — may refer to: Cobble Hill, an alternate name for Tyringham Cobble, a hill in Massachusetts, USA. Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, a neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, USA Cobble Hill Tunnel, an abandoned railroad tunnel in Brooklyn, New York, USA Cobble… …
28Cobble Hill (Canada) — Cobble Hill, occasionally and mistakenly referred to as Cobble Hill Mountain, is located in Cobble Hill, British Columbia. It is a major attraction for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts in the area. It is 336 meters in elevation, or 1102 feet. It is …
29Cobble Hill Mountain — Cobble Hill is located in Cobble Hill, British Columbia, and gave the village its name. It is a major attraction for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts in the area. It is 336 meters in elevation, or 1102 feet. It is mostly covered in evergreen and… …
30Cobble Hill Historic District — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district …