cobblestoned
Americanadjective
Example Sentences
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In the cobblestoned streets of Lisbon, so many Americans are snapping up apartments that the newest arrivals complain they mostly hear their own language—not Portuguese.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 26, 2026
She was standing behind the counter of her tobacconist shop in Borgo Pio, a quiet cobblestoned street lined with buildings in earthy tones and flower boxes near the Vatican.
From BBC • Apr. 25, 2025
At times, utterly normal—smart students and collegial dinners in the charming cobblestoned city of Lviv.
From Science Magazine • Apr. 17, 2024
I was expecting to be crushed by fellow tourists in the walled and cobblestoned French village where we were staying, but the streets were empty of everything but locals running errands.
From Slate • Sep. 1, 2023
My dad’s found a spot for the truck on the side of a cobblestoned road, and town houses of all colors—pink, blue, green,and more—line the street with rusting balconies.
From "King and the Dragonflies" by Kacen Callender
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