cobbled in the PONS Dictionary

cobbled Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

cobbled streets

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The streets are cobbled, lined with colorful dwellings and stores.
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The open yard in front of the stage was cobbled and provided standing room for those who paid a penny.
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It has the ruins of a castle, an art and sea museum, as well as parks and the charming cobbled streets of the historic centre.
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Its main features are quaint restaurants, parasols hung over circular tables beneath trailing plants, wide cobbled roads, and ancient architecture.
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The artistic sense finds pleasure in its winding cobbled streets and mellow old houses and in the dark-complexioned southern looking people.
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A cobbled road 5 metres wide ran through the centre of the milecastle.
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Several streetsmostly no wider than four meterswere cobbled and maintained for vehicular traffic.
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The floors were cobbled (or, later, bricked) and featured drainage channels.
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It features an imposing church and an unevenly cobbled high street.
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A walled terrace is attached to the southeast corner, and a cobbled courtyard on the east.
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