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Definition of cobbled in English: cobbledadjective ˈkɒbldˈkɑbəld (of an area or roadway) paved with cobbles. the street was narrow and cobbled Example sentencesExamples - I had finished my lectures for the day and was heading back to my car, which was parked on one of the old cobbled streets of the cathedral area.
- This leads to another gate and joins a cobbled road.
- In recent years the traditional market town with its cobbled streets has become renowned for staging varied and colourful festivals all year round.
- A girl is riding a bicycle down the cobbled streets of Cambridge - hair flying, gown billowing out behind her.
- Hastily I tossed the boy his fare, and his horses trotted off down the cobbled road.
- Before midnight, they made their way by horse-drawn carriage up the cobbled streets of the Royal Mile from a reception in the City Chambers.
- Looked after by the historical society, the cobbled lanes are great to wander along.
- The horses' hooves clipped through the cobbled streets of London towards Whitechapel.
- The two-part docu-drama was filmed in the village last year, locations shots taken in the parsonage and on the cobbled streets.
- Lush lawns are fed by underground sprinklers, while one of the cobbled patio areas extends from the entrance gates right up to the house.
- A narrow cobbled road wound out of sight in the distance, beckoning one to explore around the next turn.
- The cobbled road faded into a beaten path shot with strips of frozen grass that cracked like a gunshot with every touch of a hoof.
- The trio kicked a ball around the famed cobbled street and joked they wouldn't be allowed home if they wore anything other than the red shirt.
- She was woken by the crackle of her coach's wheels scraping on the cobbled road.
- He had been strolling down the wet cobbled road when he saw her walking some feet ahead of him.
- The improvement of lighting in the castle area to enhance the safe use of the cobbled area is laudable.
- Patio doors lead from the conservatory to a cobbled patio area.
- In the cobbled backstreets mustachioed old men in tweed jackets and gaiters drive decorated carts at breakneck speeds.
- The water was well up the cobbled lane that runs down the side of the park.
- It could take hours or days for people interested in culture just to wander the criss-crossed cobbled streets.
Definition of cobbled in US English: cobbledadjectiveˈkɑbəldˈkäbəld (of an area or roadway) paved with cobbles. Example sentencesExamples - The two-part docu-drama was filmed in the village last year, locations shots taken in the parsonage and on the cobbled streets.
- It could take hours or days for people interested in culture just to wander the criss-crossed cobbled streets.
- In the cobbled backstreets mustachioed old men in tweed jackets and gaiters drive decorated carts at breakneck speeds.
- This leads to another gate and joins a cobbled road.
- Hastily I tossed the boy his fare, and his horses trotted off down the cobbled road.
- He had been strolling down the wet cobbled road when he saw her walking some feet ahead of him.
- A girl is riding a bicycle down the cobbled streets of Cambridge - hair flying, gown billowing out behind her.
- The trio kicked a ball around the famed cobbled street and joked they wouldn't be allowed home if they wore anything other than the red shirt.
- Looked after by the historical society, the cobbled lanes are great to wander along.
- Patio doors lead from the conservatory to a cobbled patio area.
- Before midnight, they made their way by horse-drawn carriage up the cobbled streets of the Royal Mile from a reception in the City Chambers.
- The improvement of lighting in the castle area to enhance the safe use of the cobbled area is laudable.
- I had finished my lectures for the day and was heading back to my car, which was parked on one of the old cobbled streets of the cathedral area.
- Lush lawns are fed by underground sprinklers, while one of the cobbled patio areas extends from the entrance gates right up to the house.
- The water was well up the cobbled lane that runs down the side of the park.
- In recent years the traditional market town with its cobbled streets has become renowned for staging varied and colourful festivals all year round.
- A narrow cobbled road wound out of sight in the distance, beckoning one to explore around the next turn.
- The horses' hooves clipped through the cobbled streets of London towards Whitechapel.
- The cobbled road faded into a beaten path shot with strips of frozen grass that cracked like a gunshot with every touch of a hoof.
- She was woken by the crackle of her coach's wheels scraping on the cobbled road.
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