Definitions
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- adjective
Cobbled ; laid withcobblestones . - adjective medicine Exhibiting
cobblestoning .
Etymologies
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Examples
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San Pancho's main street is cobblestoned, which is a true luxury in Mexico, especially in the rainy season.
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San Pancho's main street is cobblestoned, which is a true luxury in Mexico, especially in the rainy season.
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They glanced at a crowd of reporters across the street, then climbed into the back seat of a black luxury sedan, which sped off down the cobblestoned street followed by a second black sedan.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn Ducks From Press During First Day Free From House Arrest The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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The 26-story River House, with an interior courtyard and cobblestoned walkways, is the home of Henry Kissinger, among other luminaries.
Condo Is Sold, After a Decade Josh Barbanel 2010
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They glanced at a crowd of reporters across the street, then climbed into the back seat of a black luxury sedan, which sped off down the cobblestoned street followed by a second black sedan.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn Ducks From Press During First Day Free From House Arrest The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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The twists and turns of the cobblestoned streets in the Old Town, the island where the royal palace stands, might lead to a sweeping view of the Baltic or a sleek new gallery or graffiti-sprayed indie-rock bar.
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I am not talking about the loss of quaint cobblestoned Greek Revival streets or gentrified brownstone neighborhoods.
A Landmark Jewel Box Loses Its Biggest Gem Ada Louise Huxtable 2010
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Love conquers all ........ but those cobblestoned streets may be a challenge, even to LOVE.
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LYON, France—In a nondescript storefront in a quiet, cobblestoned neighborhood, Brigitte Hautier practices one of the oldest professions in France.
One of France's Oldest Professions—No, Not That One—Rescues Those at a Loss for Words Michael Hickins 2011
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Plaza Mayor, cobblestoned and lamp-lit, was filled more than anything, it seemed, with strolling couples arm in arm.
Salvadora Jackson Stone 2011
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