sweet corn if it is off the cob and corn on the cob if it is still on the cob.
No, the Welsh Cob is not a hunting breed.
Yes, cob's were bred to be sport horses and jumping is included in that.
No.
Cob
"Close of Business" is the most common term I've seen. Although I have noticed a couple references to "Civilians on the Battlefield" (not sure if that's accurate, though).
Welsh Cob.
corn on the cob! hence why maize is sometimes called corn.
yes
You can find cobwebs in abandoned mine shafts and strongholds.
"Cob" is a mixture of clay and straw used as a building material. To make a cob house you first make a wooden frame for the house and erect it on the foundations. The walls are then filled with wattle (a construction of poles intertwined with twigs, reeds, or branches) and these are then daubed by hand with the cob to make a solid wall.
To turn corn on the cob into corn in a can just cut the corn from the cob. Most often corn is blanched or cooked before it is canned. It can also be pickled or relished. There are a variety of was to remove corn from the cob. A simple paring knife works well, but there are also specialty tools made for this purpose.