cobbled造句61, This beautiful little fishing town is packed full of narrow winding cobbled streets and colourful terraced houses.
62, Stein-am-Rhein Cars are banned from its cobbled streets, which are flanked by a positively intoxicating profusion of old buildings.
63, Bellagio is all cobbled alleyways, stretching upwards and away from the lakeside.
64, There is a bicycle built from bits of old sports equipment and a harp cobbled together from instruments.
65, He hunched his shoulders and stamped his way defiantly down the rest of the stairs and out into the cobbled street.
66, By comparison with the cold cobbled alleys[http://], the hotel restaurant was a scene of throbbing gaiety.
67, Mr Rollins loved it immediately, cobbled yard, rusty milling machinery and all.
68, Cuzco's few tourists are conspicuous as they explore the old cobbled streets.
69, In Bloomington, Ill., police use a variety of gang definitions, cobbled together from various state and local edicts.
70, It was lying on the edge of the pavement, with one end trailing on to the cobbled street.
71, Characters and their philosophies can be cobbled together from Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift and a reading of contemporary papers.
72, Somehow a collection for the next few months was cobbled together and gobbled up by the hungry customers.
73, Henry thought about it as he wandered back through the cobbled alley.
74, He led me up the cobbled yard and opened the door of one of the houses.
75, On the recce you really get to feel it: when you drive into a village on those little cobbled roads it's like a cowboy riding in on his horse.
76, A number of staircases ascend from the cobbled streets onto the ramparts.
77, When I was a little girl I dreamed of living in a terraced house on a cobbled street, because in wagons and caravans you never get any peace.
78, We trudged out onto a cobbled, sunbaked pan, featureless but for a rough semicircle of basalt rocks.
79, It contains little that could be described as news, just a load of cobbled together wild-eyed speculation.
80, With a conversion certificate, a few statues, and prayer beads, the kids have cobbled together Buddhist altars in their rooms.
81, The square was packed, and the cobbled streets flowed with coloured petals.
82, The Victorian architecture and cobbled streets of this port town are truly picturesque.
83, But in five years, with coherent political leadership and a lot of luck, the institutional framework of a passably workable monetary union will have been cobbled together.
84, Cobbled streets weave past baroque palaces, lively beer halls, glowering castles, and light - infused cathedrals.
85, Stepney has the only blue-stoned cobbled street left in the South East.