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comparative more cobbed, superlative most cobbed
Broken, cut or trimmed into pieces of a convenient size, or formed into small blocks; cobbled. examples
Remaining on, or taken from the cob, (as in "cobbed corn"). quotations examples
After the few times I added cobbed corn to my bait pile, I would find cleaned cobs a long distance from the bait pile, sometimes more than 50 yards away.
2009, James Woodsing, Grouse, Deer, and Uncle Willy, page 101
I was thinking about you today, remembering all the good times we had when I was little: the picnics at the beach, cobbed corn and hamburgs on the grill, the long talks about the values of sharing and a good night's sleep.
2015, Sueann Wells, Motherly Musings
A fluidized freezing process can be used for both cut corn and cobbed corn.
2019, NIIR Board of Consultants & Engineers, The Complete Technology Book on Processing, Dehydration, Canning, Preservation of Fruits & Vegetables, page 516
Built of mud cobbles, and sealed with mud or an artificial equivalent. examples
Crudely or roughly assembled; put together in an improvised way, (as in "cobbed together"). examples
Struck with misfortune (possibly a contraction of clobbered) examples
(dialect) Odd, peculiar, strange. (Comparative can be cobb'der and superlative can be cobb'dest). examples
simple past and past participle of cob examples