Cobbler ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Cobbler ( noun )

  1. A person who makes or repairs shoes, boots, or other footwear.
  2. A dessert consisting of fruit, typically sweetened and baked, topped with a pastry or crumbly dough.

Origin:

Middle english cobeler, from cobelen to cobble, from old french cobeler, from cobe shoe, from latin capulus.

Examples:

  1. The cobbler was busy stitching a new pair of boots.
  2. He took his old shoes to the cobbler to be repaired.
  3. The cobbler was known for his skill in making custom shoes.
  4. I had a peach cobbler for dessert, it was delicious.
  5. The apple cobbler was a favorite at the local café.

(As a verb)

Cobbler ( verb )

  1. A person who makes or repairs shoes, boots, or other footwear.
  2. A dessert consisting of fruit, typically sweetened and baked, topped with a pastry or crumbly dough.

Origin:

Middle english cobeler, from cobelen to cobble, from old french cobeler, from cobe shoe, from latin capulus.

Examples:

  1. The cobbler was busy stitching a new pair of boots.
  2. He took his old shoes to the cobbler to be repaired.
  3. The cobbler was known for his skill in making custom shoes.
  4. I had a peach cobbler for dessert, it was delicious.
  5. The apple cobbler was a favorite at the local café.
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