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Cobble Up for Dummies

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What does Cobble Up really mean?

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"Cobble Up" is a fun and interesting phrase that we can use when we want to describe someone who is quickly putting together or creating something using whatever materials are available to them at the time. It's kind of like when you're trying to make a delicious sandwich but you don't have all the usual ingredients, so you take whatever you have in your fridge and pantry and cobble them up into a unique and tasty creation!

Let me give you an example to make it even clearer:

Imagine you're in your room and you want to build a little toy robot. You don't have any fancy robot parts or a kit, but you do have some old cardboard boxes, some colorful markers, and a couple of buttons. So, what do you do? You cobble up your robot by cutting and folding the cardboard boxes into the shape of a robot, using the markers to draw on its face and other details, and attaching the buttons as its eyes. Voila! You have successfully cobbled up a toy robot using simple materials!

So, in a nutshell, when we say "cobble up," we mean to put together or create something using whatever random or easily available materials we have, without overthinking or worrying about not having all the proper tools or materials. It's all about being resourceful and using your creativity!


Revised and Fact checked by Brian Anderson on 2023-10-28 06:21:40

Cobble Up In a sentece

Learn how to use Cobble Up inside a sentece

  • I cobble up some sandwiches for lunch.
  • You can cobble up a quick and easy salad with just a few ingredients.
  • My mom likes to cobble up a delicious soup using leftovers.
  • I cobble up a batch of cookies for my friends.
  • Sometimes I cobble up a simple pasta dish when I don't feel like cooking a complicated meal.

Cobble Up Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Cobble Up Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.