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cobbled

American  
[kah-buhld] / ˈkɑ bəld /

adjective

  1. paved with cobblestones.


Example Sentences

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Two weeks after the release of the film, picturesque Haworth in northwest England with its narrow, cobbled streets and small stone houses, is packed.

From Barron's

Her latest black comedy takes the viewer on a tour of Vienna's Baroque architecture and cobbled streets, as well into the provinces of the Habsburg Empire.

From Barron's

The Italian capital's umbrella pines are as much a part of the landscape as the ruins and cobbled streets, and residents are fiercely attached to them.

From Barron's

They strode through densely packed cobbled streets, with sea-stained buildings rising alongside, glimmering in the fading light.

From Literature

The organization was cobbled together in the early 1980s by a group of Southern California surfers who felt called to protect the coastline — and their waves.

From Los Angeles Times