On the Cobbles was created on 2004-04-26.
The teacher had a sense of cobbles when she saw a student copying off another.
a cobblestone
The minimum speed needed to transport cobbles into a stream would depend on factors such as the size and weight of the cobbles, the flow rate of the stream, and the slope of the terrain. In general, water velocities of at least 1-2 feet per second are needed to transport cobbles in a stream.
To cobble is to quickly or simply put something together. An example of a sentence using the word would be: The little elf cobbles away at the workbench.
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Cobbles are stone "sets" or blocks roughly cut to a square or rectangular shape. there exposed face is usually slightly convex. They are laid close jointed on a compacted aggregate base.
boulders
Streets used to be made out of cobbles, also known as cobblestones, because they allow a road to be heavily used for many years. The disadvantage of cobbelstones is the noise they make when heavy vehicles ride on them.
It is near the cobbles which is corrination street. Near the bottem.
Coronation Street, the long-running British soap opera, features a fictional street where the majority of its scenes take place. While the exact number of cobbles is not officially documented, the iconic cobbled street is a key element of the show's set design. The cobbles contribute to the show's distinctive look and feel, symbolizing the working-class environment of the characters.
Maniac untied the cobbles knot on the bridge at the Schuylkill River in the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli. He performed this incredible feat as a demonstration of his legendary knot-untying skills.