cobblestones in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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cobblestones in the PONS Dictionary

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The top of the ramps presumably would have employed either wooden tracks or cobblestones for towing the megaliths.
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The bridge footpath and the approaching roads are paved with cobblestones, as is the case with the main roads in the town.
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The streets are dusty cobblestones traveled by horse and car.
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During his mayors period of office, the city's streets and roads were covered with cobblestones, trees were planted along the pavements, and the first boulevards were introduced.
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The actual soil depth is typically only about 20in cm and may contain up to 25 percent cobblestones.
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Paving with cobblestones allows a road to be heavily used all year long.
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The visual cues of the cobblestones also clarify that the area is more than just a normal street.
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The course of the former wall and border is now marked in the street with a line of cobblestones.
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Dense plantation woodland was removed and 400 t of cobblestones repositioned to aid salmon spawning, which also benefited other river species such as lampreys.
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Another building, a school, is one of only two that use the cobblestones as an outer veneer.
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