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cobblestone - use in sentences
Converse of object
- hit: Sepharmouse goes oof oof oof each time Hitherby hits the cobblestones.
Adjective modifier
- original: The Market Place has interesting shops, many with original Georgian facades, and large areas of free parking with original cobblestones.
Modifies a noun
- street: Narrow cobblestone street to the busy to tap into opera enters service.
- house: Building cobblestone houses was a folk art that flourished in upstate New York from 1825 until the Civil War in 1860.
- home: Many of the 700+ cobblestone homes that were built survive today, a testament to their fine craftsmanship.
- road: The granite from Tor Down was used for building all over the country; the setts formed many a cobblestone road.
- yard: During the Elizabethan era the usual form of transport was on horseback, so all of the major inns had large cobblestone yards.
- path: Once thatched the house is now under slate and still retains it original walled cottage garden and cobblestone paths.
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