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cobbling

[ UK /kˈɒblɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the shoemaker's trade

How To Use cobbling In A Sentence

  • A light tubular chassis with an inline 8 cylinder engine was made by cobbling a couple of sports engines together.
  • But Clor are master blenders, cobbling together tasty unrelated nuggets and making them seem like sonic soul mates.
  • Plato had a particular reason for cobbling together the story.
  • A large number of scholars, writers and activists have been quietly cobbling together a clear, confident and credible set of policy alternatives.
  • By 1998, the BJP had recognised this only too well, cobbling together a motley, and ideologically disparate, bunch of allies.
  • Since that I have been much interested with an attempt, -- a further morsel of cobbling, which is being done to improve the representation of the people. The American Senator
  • To make it a full meal, I bought a couple sausages (one per person is about right) and used half a box of mushrooms with the idea of cobbling together a roast. Serious Eats
  • What amount of obtuseness will disqualify a criticaster who itches to be tinkering and cobbling the noblest passages of thought that ever issued from mortal brain, while at the same time he stumbles and bungles in sentences of that simplicity and grammatical clearness, as not to tax the powers of a third-form schoolboy to explain? [ Notes and Queries, Number 189, June 11, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • The best way to improve their economic prospects is not through the work-support programs that states are desperately cobbling together to help them cope.
  • In fact, he's doing fine, cobbling together an income by ‘teaching some skiing seminars, selling some photos, and doing some freelance designing.’
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