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COBBLE,

COBBLE-STONE, n. A roundish stone; a pebble; supposed to be a fragment, rounded by the attrition of water. We give this name to stones of various sizes, from that of a hens egg or smaller, to that of large paving stones. These stones are called by the English copple-stones and bowlder-stones or bowlders. The latter name is among us known only in books.

COBBLE, v.t.

1. To make or mend coarsely, as shoes; to botch.

2. To make or do clumsily or unhandily; as, a cobble rhymes.

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