
1) Be the sole provider 2) Cobblestone 3) Exclusively Anglo word 4) Exclusively Saxon word 5) Fix footwear 6) Mend shoes 7) Once used to make roads 8) Patch 9) Patch boots 10) Pave with cobblestones 11) Paving stone 12) Repair or mend 13) Repair shoes 14) Sett 15) To make shoes 16) Type of stone 17) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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1) Cobblestone 2) Mend 3) Pave 4) Reheel 5) Sett
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• (v. t.) To pave with cobblestones. • (v. t.) To make clumsily. • (n.) A cobblestone. • (n.) A fishing boat. See Coble. • (v. t.) To make or mend coarsely; to patch; to botch; as, to cobble shoes. • (n.) Cob coal. See under Cob.
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(Cobblestone) Loose rock over 2 inches in diameter used to pave trail tread.
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(from the article `gravel`) Fragments in gravel range in size from pebbles (4–64 mm [0.16–2.52 inches] in diameter), through cobbles (64–256 mm [2.52–10.08 inches]), to boulders ...
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Substrate particles that are smaller than boulders and are generally 64-256 mm in diameter. Can be further classified as small and large cobble. Commonly used by salmon in the construction of a redd.
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Cob'ble noun A fishing boat. See
Coble .
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Cob'ble transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Cobbled ;
present participle & verbal noun Cobbling .] [ Old French
cobler ,
copler , to join or knit together, couple, French
coupler , Latin
copulare to...
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A rock fragment with a diameter between 64 mm (about the size of a tennis ball) and 2567 mm (about the size of a volleyball). Cobbles are larger than pebbles but smaller than boulders.
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A cobble is a class of rock between 64 and 256 mm in diameter.
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[
n] - rectangular paving stone with curved top 2. [v] - pave with cobblestones 3. [v] - repair or mend
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loose particles of rock or mineral that are the size of gravel larger than pebbles, but smaller than boulders
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loose particles of rock or mineral that are the size of gravel larger than pebbles, but smaller than boulders
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Rounded rocks ranging in diameter from approximately 64 to 256 mm.
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cobblestone noun rectangular paving stone with curved top; once used to make roads
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to mend (shoes, boots, etc.); patch. · to put together roughly or clumsily.
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An incident when bar that is being hot rolled either jams in the mill guides, resulting in delays to reset the guides and rolls, or comes out of its normal rolling trajectory, frequently landing (often at high speed) in the area adjacent to the rolling mill stands
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