cobbler

[ˈkɑːblər]

cobbler Definition

  • 1a person who makes or repairs shoes
  • 2a deep-dish fruit pie with a thick top crust

Using cobbler: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cobbler" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He took his shoes to the cobbler to get them fixed.

  • Example

    I made a delicious peach cobbler for dessert.

  • Example

    The cobbler used high-quality leather to make the shoes.

cobbler Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with cobbler

  • the cobbler's children have no shoes

    a proverb that means people who work in a certain profession often neglect their own needs related to that profession

    Example

    The graphic designer's website was outdated and poorly designed. It's like the cobbler's children have no shoes.

  • cobbler's awl

    a tool used by cobblers to make holes in leather

    Example

    The cobbler used his awl to punch holes in the leather before stitching it together.

  • cobbler's wax

    a type of wax used by cobblers to strengthen and waterproof thread

    Example

    The cobbler applied some wax to the thread before sewing the leather together.

Origins of cobbler

from Middle English 'cobeler', meaning 'one who mends shoes'

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Summary: cobbler in Brief

The term 'cobbler' [ˈkɑːblər] refers to a person who makes or repairs shoes, as well as a type of deep-dish fruit pie with a thick top crust. The phrase 'the cobbler's children have no shoes' is a proverb that means people who work in a certain profession often neglect their own needs related to that profession. Cobblers use tools like the 'cobbler's awl' to make holes in leather and 'cobbler's wax' to strengthen and waterproof thread.