cobble
/ˈkɑbəl/
noun
- A small, round stone used for paving roads or paths.
- The old street was paved with smooth cobbles.
- He tripped on a loose cobble and scraped his knee.
- Workers replaced the broken cobble with a new one.
verb
- To pave or surface with cobblestones.
- In medieval times, workers would cobble streets by hand.
- They cobbled the garden path with stones from the river.
- The city plans to cobble the main square next summer.
- To put together roughly or hastily, often from available materials.
- We had to cobble a shelter together before the storm hit.
- She cobbled a costume from old clothes and cardboard.
- The team cobbled a solution just in time for the deadline.