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I. cobble1 [ˈkɒbl̩, Am ˈkɑ:bl̩] N
cobble
II. cobble1 [ˈkɒbl̩, Am ˈkɑ:bl̩] VB trans
cobble
brukować [perf wy-]
cobble2 [ˈkɒbl̩, Am ˈkɑ:bl̩] VB trans
to cobble sth together
klecić [perf s-] coś [naprędce]
Present
Icobble
youcobble
he/she/itcobbles
wecobble
youcobble
theycobble
Past
Icobbled
youcobbled
he/she/itcobbled
wecobbled
youcobbled
theycobbled
Present Perfect
Ihavecobbled
youhavecobbled
he/she/ithascobbled
wehavecobbled
youhavecobbled
theyhavecobbled
Past Perfect
Ihadcobbled
youhadcobbled
he/she/ithadcobbled
wehadcobbled
youhadcobbled
theyhadcobbled
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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)
to cobble sth together
klecić [perf s-] coś [naprędce]
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
It left the air temporarily but managed to get back on-the-air the next morning cobbling together a makeshift workspace at its transmitter building.
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The dolomite limestone used to cobble the pathway are not uniformly shaped, and range from six to ten inches (254 mm) thick.
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In other cases, blocks derived from great depths may resemble polished water-worn pebbles and are cobbled due to fluidisation and upwards transport.
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In contrast, the sinuous isthmuses and spits which link them are composed of sea-sorted sand, shingles and cobbles.
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The pavements were composed of limestone slabs, of basalt cobbles or clay.
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