Gobbled vs Cobbled - What's the difference?
gobbled | cobbled |
(gobble)
To make the sound of a turkey.
* Goldsmith
To eat hastily or greedily; to scoff. Often used with up
* Jonathan Swift
The sound of a turkey.
(Scotland, slang, vulgar) fellatio; blowjob
* 2009 , Mandasue Heller, The Charmer
(cobble)
(of a road surface) Laid with cobbles.
Crudely or roughly assembled; put together in an improvised way, (as in "cobbled together")
As verbs the difference between gobbled and cobbled
is that gobbled is past tense of gobble while cobbled is past tense of cobble.As an adjective cobbled is
laid with cobbles.gobbled
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Verb
(head)Anagrams
*gobble
English
Verb
(gobbl)- He gobbles out a note of self-approbation.
- He gobbled four hot dogs in three minutes.
- supper gobbled up in haste
Synonyms
* (eat quickly or greedily) (l), (l), (l)Derived terms
* gobbler * gobble off * gobblySee also
* cluck * gobbledegookNoun
(en noun)- Nowadays, he was lucky if his mam's auld drinking cronies gave him a gobble .