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Cobbler - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A cobbler is a person who repairs or makes shoes. The term can also refer to a fruit-based dessert with a baked crust, often served warm. Both meanings are common in everyday English.

cobbler

/ˈkɑːblər/ /ˈkɒblə/

Definition:

A person who repairs shoes, or a dessert made with fruit and a crust.

Synonyms:

shoemaker, bootmaker, repairer

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

customer, destroyer

Common Collocations:

shoe cobbler, apple cobbler, leather cobbler

Derivatives:

cobbling, cobbled

Usage Tips:

Use "cobbler" for shoe repairers or fruit desserts; context clarifies meaning.

Common Phrases:

"Let the cobbler stick to his last, " "apple cobbler, " "peach cobbler"

Etymology:

From Middle English "cobeler," meaning one who mends shoes, of uncertain origin.

Examples:

  • 1. The cobbler fixed my worn-out boots.
  • 2. She baked a delicious peach cobbler for dessert.
  • 3. The old cobbler worked quietly in his small shop.
  • 4. We enjoyed warm apple cobbler with ice cream.

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