[f. COBBLE sb.1] trans. a. To pave with cobbles. b. dial. To pelt with stones.

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1691.  Ray, N. C. Words, 16. To cobble with Stones, to throw Stones at any thing.

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1855.  Whitby Gloss., Cobble, to stone, to pelt with dirt. ‘A good cobbling,’ a severe pelting.

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1888.  Lighthall, Yng. Seigneur, 14. A court-yard cobbled in antique fashion.

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  Cobble, obs. f. GOBBLE v.

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