cobble

US /ˈkɑː.bəl/
UK /ˈkɑː.bəl/
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1.

to roughly assemble or put together something from various parts

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They had to cobble together a makeshift shelter from branches and leaves.
The team managed to cobble together a presentation just hours before the deadline.
2.

to mend or make (shoes)

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The old shoemaker used to cobble shoes for the entire village.
He learned to cobble from his grandfather.
1.

a small, rounded stone used for paving roads or paths

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The old street was paved with uneven cobbles.
He stumbled on a loose cobble and nearly fell.