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Discover LudwigThe word "cobbler" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who repairs shoes and other items made of leather. Example: I went to the cobbler to get my shoes repaired.
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cobbler
noun
A person who makes and repairs shoes.
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The difference does not, for example, coincide with the difference between a manual and a mental job; a gardener or a cobbler may be a worker, a bank clerk a labourer".
A cobbler has set up shop near the container.
Yakov, the hero, is a cobbler with a sickly son.
Hence his nickname: "Mochi", or "cobbler" in Hindi.
The local economy also has to be protected: supply too many boots and the local cobbler goes out of business.
A cobbler made the shoes, a tailor sewed suits and a carpenter built furniture.
Feudal tribute of the week"I told him I'd make fried chicken, mashed potatoes, cornbread and I'd even bake him a peach cobbler".Tracy Mayberry, a tenant of Al Gore in Tennessee, who had complained repeatedly about plumbing problems in her house.
Aquaculture will only work, environmentally and economically, with the right sort of fish.So far the search has turned up two good freshwater options tilapia and the Vietnamese Pangasius or river cobbler.
AT A popular café in Sweetwater, Texas, a lunchtime crowd gathered for a home-style spread of chicken, brisket, beans, corn and cobbler.
Adams, the advocate of the hereditary principle, was the only one of the first three presidents to have pulled himself up by his bootstraps (his father was a farmer and a cobbler and his mother was probably illiterate) and the Adamses, father and son, were unique among the first dozen presidents in not owning slaves.
How did Reed Smoot, of the Smoot-Hawley tariff, make peach cobbler?
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