cobs Synonyms

cobs Meaning

cobs

a mixture of unburned clay and straw used especially for constructing walls of small houses in England, corncob sense 1, a crudely struck old Spanish coin of irregular shape, a stocky short-legged riding horse, a rounded mass, lump, or heap, corncob, a male swan, a short-legged stocky horse

cobs Sentence Examples

  1. The farmers harvested rows of plump corn cobs, their husks rustling in the breeze.
  2. The roasted corn cobs emitted a mouthwatering aroma, enticing passersby.
  3. The golden kernels on the cob burst with juicy sweetness when I bit into them.
  4. The children enjoyed gnawing on the tender cobs, leaving trails of buttery kernels behind.
  5. The central stalk of the corn plant, known as the cob, supports the rows of kernels.
  6. The cob was used as a natural utensil to scoop up the flavorful popcorn.
  7. The sweet corn cobs were piled high in the market stall, tempting customers with their freshness.
  8. The cobs were carefully dried and saved for use as winter fodder for livestock.
  9. The corn cob pipe was a cherished object, its smoke curling into the air.
  10. The ground corn cobs formed a nutritious and sustainable mulch for the garden.

FAQs About the word cobs

a mixture of unburned clay and straw used especially for constructing walls of small houses in England, corncob sense 1, a crudely struck old Spanish coin of ir

colts, geldings, plugs, skates, dobbins, bronchos, stallions, mares, jades, equines

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The farmers harvested rows of plump corn cobs, their husks rustling in the breeze.

The roasted corn cobs emitted a mouthwatering aroma, enticing passersby.

The golden kernels on the cob burst with juicy sweetness when I bit into them.

The children enjoyed gnawing on the tender cobs, leaving trails of buttery kernels behind.