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cobblestone

[ kob-uhl-stohn ]

noun

  1. a naturally rounded stone, larger than a pebble and smaller than a boulder, formerly used in paving.


cobblestone

/ ˈɒəˌəʊ /

noun

  1. a rounded stone used for paving Sometimes shortened tocobble Compare sett
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • Dzb·ٴDzԱ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of cobblestone1

First recorded in 1400–50, cobblestone is from the late Middle English word cobylstone. See cobble 1, stone
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She was standing behind the counter of her tobacconist shop in Borgo Pio, a quiet cobblestoned street lined with buildings in earthy tones and flower boxes near the Vatican.

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Families out in busy shops and cafes, a salty breeze from the Humber cutting through the heat rising from the cobblestones.

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He longs for its cobblestone streets, the town’s red brick buildings and its surrounding pockets of nature.

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Early the next morning, I rented an e-scooter and rattled through cobblestone streets to a market.

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"You have to give the AI every detail, from 'traditional Italian robes' to 'cobblestone floors' otherwise it will get creative and make random things you don't want."

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