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Cobblestone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cobble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cobble may refer to: • A particular size of rock, larger than gravel • Cobblestone, partially-rounded rocks used for road paving • Hammerstone, a prehistoric stone tool • Tyringham Cobble, a nature r...
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cobble: Definition and Pronunciation ... 1. a cobblestone. 2. cobbles,coal in lumps larger than a pebble and smaller than a boulder. 3. Metalworking.; a. a defect in a rolled piece resulting from loss of control over its movement. b. Slang.a piece showing bad workmanship. ... cobble (Thesaurus)
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Web home of Tara Leigh Cobble...
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COBBLE Defined Using a Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Search Engine ... From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]: Cobble \Cob"ble\, noun A fishing boat. See {Coble}. From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]: Cobble \Cob"ble\, noun [From {Cob} a lump.
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Boldmere Cobble Print ... Birmingham Cobble Print ... Specialists in Cobble Print and Pattern imprinted Driveways, pathways, patios and steps.
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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada ... Skip to content | Skip to institutional links ... Common menu bar links...
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Cobble Stone Streets ... Students with inappropriate footwear suffered greatly on the cobble stone streets of Antwerp, Paris, Amsterdam, and Bruges. Please wear closed-toe walking or running shoes. See the Field Trip Policy page for more information.
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Cobble, Dorothy Sue. The Other Women's Movement. "The Other Wave." ... Cobble blends her own opinions with historical documents, ideas of past and present leaders of unions, and statements from labor parties to create a persuasive piece that aims to alter the way people perceive labor women.
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