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cobblestone
[ kob-uhl-stohn ]
noun
- a naturally rounded stone, larger than a pebble and smaller than a boulder, formerly used in paving.
cobblestone
/ ˈɒəˌəʊ /
noun
- a rounded stone used for paving Sometimes shortened tocobble Compare sett
Other Word Forms
- Dzb·ٴDzԱ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of cobblestone1
Example Sentences
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.
Families out in busy shops and cafes, a salty breeze from the Humber cutting through the heat rising from the cobblestones.
He longs for its cobblestone streets, the town’s red brick buildings and its surrounding pockets of nature.
Early the next morning, I rented an e-scooter and rattled through cobblestone streets to a market.
"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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