Cobbled vs Cobble - What's the difference?
cobbled | cobble |
(cobble)
(of a road surface) Laid with cobbles.
Crudely or roughly assembled; put together in an improvised way, (as in "cobbled together")
A cobblestone.
(geology) A particle from 64 to 256 mm in diameter, following the Wentworth scale
(a kind of fishing-boat)
To make shoes (what a cobbler does).
To assemble in an improvised way.
(intransitive) To use cobblestones to pave a road, walkway, etc.
As verbs the difference between cobbled and cobble
is that cobbled is (cobble) while cobble is to make shoes (what a cobbler does).As an adjective cobbled
is (of a road surface) laid with cobbles.As a noun cobble is
a cobblestone.cobbled
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(head)Adjective
(head)cobble
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(en noun)Verb
(cobbl)- I cobbled something together to get us through till morning.