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cobblestoned

a. 1 cobbled; laid with cobblestones. 2 (context medicine English) Exhibiting cobblestoning.

Usage examples of "cobblestoned".

They seemed to be everywhere, roaming at will up and down the cobblestoned streets, accosting citizens rudely and talking loudly to each other in their heavily accented speech.

The gray stone buildings were low and squat, almost like the Thulls themselves, and the cobblestoned streets all sloped down to the harbor, which lay in the curve of a broad estuary and faced a somewhat similar harbor on the other side.

Then she leapt into the air fifty feet above the cobblestoned alley beside the building, the alley that, Pellam recalled, contained the cobblestone on which Isaac B.

To the east, across a cobblestoned street, was a low row of apartments, a gay bar and a bodega in whose window was a display of filthy pastry, sliced pork and custard.

The air up here was cool after the heat of the cobblestoned streets and narrow alleys and the view was interesting from this point on the hill.

For a second, Daeman thought that the buildings and cobblestoned streets and walled courtyards were trembling, crumbling, dissolving in the reflected blue light, but then he realized that things were crawling across the stone and domes and walls and rooftops.

Savi led them across a cobblestoned street, down another dark, narrow alley, across a small clearing strewn with glowing human bones, and into an interior courtyard that was even darker than the alley.

Tossing them away, the spent brass musically rang on the cobblestoned street as he started thumbing in fresh bullets.

There were already several hundred people gathered in the small cobblestoned square, and more were arriving each minute.

Below, a narrow cobblestoned street separated the outer wall of the Tower, of which St.

Into the pause Gretchen had come stalking down the cobblestoned street.

The cobblestoned square was defined by a heavy black nautical chain looped between metal stanchions.

I kicked the pooch out of the way, made the opposite fence, untangled myself from a clothes line, crossed two more yards, got yelled at from a window, had a bottle thrown at me, and dropped into a cobblestoned back street.