1. cobblestone - Noun
2. cobblestone - Verb
A large pebble; a rounded stone not too large to be handled; a small boulder; -- used for paving streets and for other purposes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA city of antebellum architecture, picturesque parks, and cobblestone streets, Savannah moves at a graceful pace. Source: Internet
In the mid-1930s, Poland had 340,000 kilometers of roads, but only 58,000 had hard surface (gravel, cobblestone or sett ), and 2,500 were modern, with asphalt or concrete surface. Source: Internet
Colonia was extraordinarily romantic, with colonial architecture, grand old trees, sailboat/lighthouse ambience, classic old cars, and rickety cobblestone roads. Source: Internet
As you walk down the cobblestone streets or gaze at the magnificent monuments, it's hard not to think of all the hundreds of thousands of people who have done the same over the centuries. Source: Internet
An old rusty manhole cover on weathered cobblestone. Source: Internet
And they cheered him all the way, over every last golden cobblestone. Source: Internet