Meaning & Definition of word "Cobblestone"

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    Cobblestone

    /ˈkɒbəlˌstoʊn/

    noun:

    • 1. A naturally rounded stone that is typically used in paving streets or pathways.
      • Example: The streets of the historic district are lined with cobblestones, giving it a charming old-world feel.
    • 2. A type of paving stone, often used in road construction.
      • Example: The city decided to replace the asphalt roads with cobblestones to enhance the village's aesthetic.
    • 3. Individual stones used to create a surface, usually in a pattern.
      • Example: The garden path was beautifully laid with small cobblestones to create a rustic look.
    • 4. Stones used for paving that are typically larger than pebbles but smaller than boulders.
      • Example: As the horse-drawn carriage rolled over the cobblestones, the sound echoed through the streets.

    Etymology

    Middle English cobbelston, from cobble + stone

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    cobblestone streets:

    Streets paved with cobblestones, often found in historic town centers.

    cobblestone path:

    A walkway made from cobblestones, typically in gardens or parks.

    Related Words

    cobble:

    To pave with cobblestones.

    sett:

    A stone used in paving, similar to cobblestones.

    Slang Meanings of cobblestone

    Meaning: Refers to something rough and uneven.

    Example Sentence: This road is so cobblestone, it makes for a bumpy ride.

    Meaning: Describes an old-fashioned or historic vibe.

    Example Sentence: That cafe gives off a real cobblestone charm.