Cobblers [noun]
Definition of Cobblers:
shoemaker
Opposite/Antonyms of Cobblers:
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Sentence/Example of Cobblers:
Like the cobbler's stall in the old song, it served the present occupants for "kitchen and parlour and all."
William Read died; originally a cobbler, became a mountebank, and practiced medicine by the light of nature!
Then there must be the ghost of a "bootmaker," with the ghost of a "lapstone," and a "last," and the spirit of "cobbler's wax!"
He was the son of a cobbler, and disgraced the imperial dignity by acts of barbarity and tyranny.
Rabbi Mr. Wigram had needed some trifling repair to his boots, and had accordingly sent them overnight to a cobbler.
It is to us as when a cobbler's boots are praised by a rival cobbler.
The cobbler of Cobweb Corner was becoming dazed with happiness.
To such the proverb of the cobbler and his last is of perennial warning.
"You haven't half finished what you're on now, Larry," said Sam, taking the shoe from the cobbler's hand and looking at it.
One day Mrs. Prency made a business excuse to call again on the cobbler's assistant.