1 Wendy would cobble together a life for her and her genius son.
2 Iraqi factions took five months to cobble together a coalition government last time.
3 But they've been able to cobble together an important service for their communities….
4 Good as any effort they ever cobble together back at St Pete's anyway.
5 Typically, print publications cobble together content with HTML to gain an online presence.
6 You also have to remount those and then cobble together the proper interconnections.
7 Last Tuesday attempts by Greece's president to cobble together a national unity government collapsed.
8 In May Netanyahu failed to cobble together a coalition following April's muddied election result.
9 Iohannis could try to cobble together a coalition of the liberals and smaller parties.
10 She'd been plotting how to cobble together a reasonable dress given Mira's hippie sensibilities.
11 What kid can't cobble together a rocket in chemistry class?
12 When there's a fire they hurriedly cobble together some people and equipment to fight it.
13 I have a list of articles here that you, Henry, will have to cobble together .
14 I'll cobble together dinner and we'll give our friend's hand a bit of a rest.
15 We have to cobble together some kind of report.
16 That makes it even less likely that the chancellor could cobble together a multi-party coalition.
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