Sentence examples for the cobbles from inspiring English sources

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the cobbles

noun

A cobblestone.

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Then there are the cobbles.

"The cobbles got dicey," he said.

The Cobbles, Cornwall; £486 for 3 nights, toadhallcottages.co.uk 10.

Can we get back to the cobbles, please?

A crowd of about 20 have gathered on the cobbles.

An abrupt end to 42 years on the cobbles.

What scares me is the race to the cobbles.

The cobbles seem slippier on the way down.

On the cobbles he's a better rider than Froome".

Cheshire, 1833, and the cobbles are awash with sods.

It wasn't all fun on the cobbles this month.

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