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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

cobble1 [Am ˈkɑbəl, Brit ˈkɒb(ə)l] SUBST

cobble

cobble2 VERB trans

1. cobble shoe:

cobble

2. cobble <cobbled, Past Part >:

cobbled street

cobble together VERB (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) ugs

cobble together meal
cobble together essay/speech

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I. cobble1 [ˈkɒbl, Am ˈkɑ:bl] SUBST

cobble

II. cobble1 [ˈkɒbl, Am ˈkɑ:bl] VERB trans

cobble

cobble2 [ˈkɒbl, Am ˈkɑ:bl] VERB trans (repair)

cobble

cobble together VERB trans

cobble together
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to cobble
im PONS Wörterbuch
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I. cobble1 [ˈkab·əl] SUBST

cobble

II. cobble1 [ˈkab·əl] VERB trans

cobble

cobble2 [ˈkab·əl] VERB trans (repair)

cobble

cobble together VERB trans

cobble together
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to cobble
Present
Icobble
youcobble
he/she/itcobbles
wecobble
youcobble
theycobble
Past
Icobbled
youcobbled
he/she/itcobbled
wecobbled
youcobbled
theycobbled
Present Perfect
Ihavecobbled
youhavecobbled
he/she/ithascobbled
wehavecobbled
youhavecobbled
theyhavecobbled
Past Perfect
Ihadcobbled
youhadcobbled
he/she/ithadcobbled
wehadcobbled
youhadcobbled
theyhadcobbled

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Ideal spawning habitat was at the upper ends of riffles with sandy and gravelly bottoms interspersed with larger cobble.
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In other cases, blocks derived from great depths may resemble polished water-worn pebbles and are cobbled due to fluidisation and upwards transport.
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This fish is also known to inhabit shallow water shoals over bedrock, as long as some scattered cobble or gravel is available.
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Les heard that cash was being offered for cobbles, but when he dug one up, he dropped it on his toe.
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The demersal (sinking) eggs fall into the interstices (spaces) between the gravel and cobble, where they lodge and are then protected and incubated until hatching.
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