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to cobbler
noun
A cobblestone.
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Thanks to the resuscitation efforts, visiting shoppers can work their way down the hill now past the Sharon Springs Village Hall and Free Library to Cobbler & Company, a 13-room, two-story gift-shop menagerie where the walls and halls have already been signed by a thousand visitors from 40 states and 30 countries.
Lasts vary slightly from cobbler to cobbler, so it's important to know about your cobbler.
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Sachs comes out to cobble but monologues instead.
Councils might be tempted to cobble together another by-law.
Just as surprising to many Brazilians, Congress is now scrambling to cobble together a response.
Then, it used friendly companies to cobble together a controlling stake surreptitiously.
The goal of the United States is to cobble together an answer to the "day after" questions.
"Mothers," he said, "are leaving the work force to cobble this care together for their kids".
Analysts expect Japan to cobble together a workable energy grid in the next few weeks.
But Libyans were hardly the first to cobble together their tools of war.
They typically have to cobble together a living through small jobs and family support.
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