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cobble

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Just cobble it together, plonk it on your head, and smile a lot.

A couple years ago, I was walking one weekday morning down Court Street in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn and came upon Robin Williams.

If only the Dems or the Reps could cobble one or two together out back in the shed.

The Lees were the 1st Black Family to move into the predominantly Italian-American Brooklyn Neighborhood of Cobble Hill.

He could call new elections, but he will more likely call on Renzi to cobble together a government where Letta failed.

The pavement is of rough cobble-stones, and swarms of dogs and children crowded the way everywhere.

The streets are lined with cobble stones and bowlders and low, white houses, mostly one-story high.

There were no harsh commands that he uttered, no rattling of wheels over cobble stones, no exhibition of a despotic will.

Many of its streets are paved with cobble-stones, and some of its buildings are, if not handsome, at least substantial.

There is a short squat cobble, flat-bottomed and of intolerable weight, down near the waters, and its owner makes for it.

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On this page you'll find 61 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cobble, such as: assemble, complete, construct, create, fabricate, and mass-produce.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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