Building trades term for Kludge, derived from the implication that the work was done improperly, as if done with feet instead of hands. Especially ambiguous since the proper way to do some of the cobbing involved in Cob Construction is, in fact, by use of the feet
A form of spanking using a type of paddle (spanking) known as cob or in full cobbing-board, typically used as a disciplinary measure, often by comrades, in the military, or among sailors
Cob (material), methods of constructing buildings using cob or preparing cob building materials for use. Sometimes involves the use of the feet to crush and mix materials and the hands to sculpt walls
Bob Cobbing (1920–2002), British poet concentrating on concrete and visual poetry
Julian Cobbing (born 1944), English historian
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the hands to sculpt walls Bob Cobbing (1920–2002), British poet concentrating on concrete and visual poetry Julian Cobbing (born 1944), English historian...
Cob or cob nut, another name for a hazelnut Cob (material), a building material for making walls using compacted clay, sand and straw Cob or cobbing board...
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Julian Raymond Dennis Cobbing (born June 1944, London) is an English historian, and professor of History at Rhodes University (Grahamstown, South Africa)...
COBS may refer to: Consistent Overhead Byte Stuffing Adenosylcobinamide-GDP ribazoletransferase (CobS), an enzyme Cob (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
Retrieved 22 January 2022. "Richard Cobbing". Olympedia. Retrieved 7 July 2020. Richard Cobbing at FIS (freestyle) Richard Cobbing at Olympedia v t e...
Corn on the cob is a culinary term for a cooked ear of sweet corn (maize) eaten directly off the cob. The ear is picked while the endosperm is in the "milk...
The Norman Cob or Cob Normand is a breed of light draught horse that originated in the region of Normandy in northern France. It is of medium size, with...
Cob coaling, cob-a-coaling or cob calling was a traditional Bonfire Night custom practiced in the Yorkshire-Lancashire border region, which involved groups...
Cobly or Kobli is a town, arrondissement and commune in the Atakora Department of north-western Benin. The commune covers an area of 825 square kilometres...
The Gypsy Cob, also known as the Traditional Gypsy Cob, Irish Cob, Romani Cob, Gypsy Horse, or Gypsy Vanner, is a breed of domestic horse from the British...
The Welsh Pony and Cob is a group of four closely-related horse breeds including both pony and cob types, which originated in Wales. The four sections...
The Cos Cob art colony was a group of artists, many of them American Impressionists, who gathered during the summer months in and around Cos Cob, a section...
CobB is a bacterial protein that belongs to the sirtuin family, a broadly conserved family of NAD+-dependent protein deacetylases. CobB is a bacterial...
to Cobbing, apartheid-era historians had mischaracterised the Mfecane as a period of internally induced Black-on-Black destruction. Instead, Cobbing argued...
Cos Cob station is a commuter rail station on the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line, located in the Cos Cob district of Greenwich, Connecticut. On...
Mass.: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-01753-5. OCLC 58053128. Cobbing, Andrew (2009). Kyushu, gateway to Japan : a concise history. Global Oriental...
expansion. Bakers Delight entered the Canadian market in 2003, under the name COBS Bread, and now has over 130 bakeries in 5 provinces. Food portal List of...
Great Cob island is a small island in the estuary of the River Blackwater in Essex, England, the United Kingdom. The island is an area of low-lying salt...
The Cobb salad is an American garden salad typically made with chopped salad greens (authentically romaine lettuce), tomato, bacon, chicken breast, hard-boiled...
Cob Gut is a stream in the United States Virgin Islands. Acevedo-Rodríguez, Pedro (1993). "Additions to the Flora of Saint John, United States Virgin...
Powdered corn cob (PCC) is a rodenticide, marketed as a natural and environmentally-friendly alternative to anticoagulant types. The preparation was approved...
Anthony William Paul Stenham (28 January 1932 – 22 October 2006), and named "Cob" after Richard Cobden, was a director of Unilever for sixteen years, the...
the Greek κύκνος kýknos, a word of the same meaning. An adult male is a cob, from Middle English cobbe (leader of a group); an adult female is a pen...
A corncob, also called corn cob, cob of corn, or corn on the cob, is the central core of an ear of maize (also known as corn). It is the part of the ear...
The MR-103 Bars (NATO reporting name: Muff Cob) is a type of fire control radar first used by the Soviet Union and now by several other countries. It...