Cobble (verb)

  1. To put together roughly or haphazardly.
  2. To pave with cobblestones.

Origin:

From middle english, meaning "to put together roughly".

Examples:

  1. He cobbled together a makeshift shelter.
  2. The workers cobbled the road with large stones.
  3. The children cobbled together a fort using old cardboard boxes.
  4. The city cobbled the streets to give them a more historic look.
  5. The cobbled streets are a common sight in old European cities.
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