He isolated himself, crossed his arms, refused even to look at cobber. |
Cobber Pedy, famous for its opals, has the distinction of seeing the major portion of its inhabitants live underground to protect themselves from harsh weather. |
A dobber is Australian slang for a snitch, and a cobber means a friend. |
Put a uniform on some men and they begin to believe they're cops, eh, cobber? |
The three students portrayed a cobber and a miner in new performances in the permanent exhibit. |
The wounded digger clings to the belt of the man in front with his sound hand, while his other cobber gets underneath and pushes him up. |