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  • noun Plural form of cobb.

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Examples

  • A tonne of cow cobbs here costs 25% more than on the mainland.

    Back to the land: from London to sheep farming on Eigg 2011

  • Take another case, at Tainton, Oxfordshire, [21] where a quarter of barley meal is provided annually at the expense of Lord Dynevor, the lord of the manor, and made into loaves called cobbs.

    A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide John Ashton

  • The children used to make so much riot and disturbance in the church, that about 1809 it was thought better to distribute the cobbs in a stable belonging to one of the churchwardens, and this course has been pursued ever since.

    A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide John Ashton

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  • Cobbs is used in exclamations, such as: "Cobbs I am tired!"

    May 24, 2007

  • That's adorable! How about, "Cobbs, that salad was delicious!"

    May 24, 2007