From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcobble something ↔ together phrasal verb old-fashionedMAKEto quickly produce or make something that is useful but not perfect The diplomats cobbled an agreement together. She cobbled together a tent from a few pieces of string and a sheet. → cobble→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
cobble together• They cobble workings together from whatever they can scrape up.• She watched as the jagged tears in the sky mended, cobbling themselves together in a uniform grey.