All cobblestone synonyms
cobΒ·bleΒ·stone
C c verb cobblestone
- concrete β Concrete is a substance used for building which is made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water.
- surface β the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
- tile β a thin slab or bent piece of baked clay, sometimes painted or glazed, used for various purposes, as to form one of the units of a roof covering, floor, or revetment.
- brick β Bricks are rectangular blocks of baked clay used for building walls, which are usually red or brown. Brick is the material made up of these blocks.
- gravel β small stones and pebbles, or a mixture of these with sand.
- tar β a sailor.
- flagstone β Also called flag. a flat stone slab used especially for paving.
- macadamize β to pave by laying and compacting successive layers of broken stone, often with asphalt or hot tar.
noun cobblestone
- freeway β an express highway with no intersections, usually having traffic routed on and off by means of a cloverleaf.
- superhighway β a highway designed for travel at high speeds, having more than one lane for each direction of traffic, a safety strip dividing the two directions, and cloverleaves to route the traffic on and off the highway. Compare expressway.
- path β a way beaten, formed, or trodden by the feet of persons or animals.
- roadway β the land over which a road is built; a road together with the land at its edge.
- lane β a male given name.
- boulevard β A boulevard is a wide street in a city, usually with trees along each side.
- thoroughfare β a road, street, or the like, that leads at each end into another street.
- course β Course is often used in the expression 'of course', or instead of 'of course' in informal spoken English. See of course.
- track β a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
- route β a course, way, or road for passage or travel: What's the shortest route to Boston?
- drive β to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
- parking lot β an area, usually divided into individual spaces, intended for parking motor vehicles.
- trail β to drag or let drag along the ground or other surface; draw or drag along behind.
- pavement β a paved road, highway, etc.
- street β a public thoroughfare, usually paved, in a village, town, or city, including the sidewalk or sidewalks.
- subway β Also called, especially British, tube, underground. an underground electric railroad, usually in a large city.
- way β manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
- artery β Arteries are the tubes in your body that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body. Compare vein.
- line β a thickness of glue, as between two veneers in a sheet of plywood.
- avenue β Avenue is sometimes used in the names of streets. The written abbreviation Ave. is also used.
- highway β a main road, especially one between towns or cities: the highway between Los Angeles and Seattle.
- pathway β a path, course, route, or way.
- metal β any of a class of elementary substances, as gold, silver, or copper, all of which are crystalline when solid and many of which are characterized by opacity, ductility, conductivity, and a unique luster when freshly fractured.
- rubble β broken bits and pieces of anything, as that which is demolished: Bombing reduced the town to rubble.
- lava β the molten, fluid rock that issues from a volcano or volcanic vent.
- earth β (often initial capital letter) the planet third in order from the sun, having an equatorial diameter of 7926 miles (12,755 km) and a polar diameter of 7900 miles (12,714 km), a mean distance from the sun of 92.9 million miles (149.6 million km), and a period of revolution of 365.26 days, and having one satellite.
- slab β a broad, flat, somewhat thick piece of stone, wood, or other solid material.
- crag β A crag is a steep rocky cliff or part of a mountain.
- pebble β a small, rounded stone, especially one worn smooth by the action of water.
- pike β any of several large, slender, voracious freshwater fishes of the genus Esox, having a long, flat snout: the blue pike of the Great Lakes is now extinct.
- direction β the act or an instance of directing.
- thruway β a limited-access toll highway providing a means of direct transportation between distant areas for high-speed automobile traffic.
- viaduct β a bridge for carrying a road, railroad, etc., over a valley or the like, consisting of a number of short spans.
- drag β drag and drop
- alley β An alley is a narrow passage or street with buildings or walls on both sides.
- passage β a slow, cadenced trot executed with great elevation of the feet and characterized by a moment of suspension before the feet strike the ground.
- concrete β Concrete is a substance used for building which is made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water.
- terrace β a raised level with a vertical or sloping front or sides faced with masonry, turf, or the like, especially one of a series of levels rising one above another.
- turnpike β a high-speed highway, especially one maintained by tolls.
- crossroad β a road that crosses another road
- asphalt β Asphalt is a black substance used to make the surfaces of things such as roads and playgrounds.
- byway β A byway is a small road which is not used by many cars or people.