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UK
/kˈɒbəlstˌəʊn/
]
[ US /ˈkɑbəɫˌstoʊn/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑbəɫˌstoʊn/ ]
NOUN
- rectangular paving stone with curved top; once used to make roads
VERB
- pave with cobblestones
How To Use cobblestone In A Sentence
- He never complained, except when he occasionally slipped on muddy cobblestones.
- A block away we hear the rumble of hobnails on cobblestone.
- Were here, announced Jace as the smooth roll of wheels over pavement turned to the jounce of cobblestones. Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series
- It was pitch black, with snow and slush dotting the cobblestone paths.
- She pretended to trip on a cobblestone and feigned a sprain.
- It was a nice road with old brick and stone buildings with cobblestone roads and sidewalks.
- The women navigate cobblestones and broken pavements on stilettos without breaking stride.
- The club's success has prompted many football fans to search their atlases for this cobblestoned city in northern Portugal, and to realize that in the flashy, money-soaked world of modern football, there's still room for a team built on old-style discipline, a strong work-rate and stout defense. How Braga Climbed a Mountain
- But all seem to have porches supported by columns of cobblestone brick, or stucco.
- This race brings together elite Canadian and international cyclists for a criterium race through the cobblestone streets of Gastown, an historical downtown district.