Cobbler (Mochi)
Mender of shoes.
noun
I thought it was a load of cobblersMore example sentences
Mender of shoes.
noun
1A person whose job is mending shoes.More example sentences- He also worked as a master cobbler, mending shoes.
- Each small community would have had its local cobbler who produced shoes to fit each individual customer uniquely.
- The old cobbler who had been mending shoes in the doorway of a building was unexpectedly replaced by a stranger.
1.
a person who mends shoes.
2.
a deep-dish fruit pie with a rich biscuit crust, usually only on top.
3.
an iced drink made of wine or liquor, fruits, sugar, etc.
4.
Nonsense:
a fabric rejected because of defective dyeing or finishing.
I thought it was a load of cobblersMore example sentences
- It's all a load of cobblers really - the easiest way to ‘disarm’ the country would have been to not sell them the weapons in the first place.
- The life industry pays lip service to the need for greater transparency, but it's a load of cobblers.
- I've always thought your clash of civilisations thesis was - as we say here in Britain - a load of cobblers.
- Examples from the web for cobbler
- The recipe for this easy dessert cleverly uses pancake mix to make the top of the cobbler.
- Industry and independent observers are now looking for the footprint, and trying to figure out who's going to be the cobbler.
- After a long day on and off the slopes, sit by a cozy fire and enjoy après-ski drinks and a warm, comforting cobbler.
- For dessert, bake dried fruits into bread, a cobbler or muffins.
- He'd left the insurance business by then and was eking out a living as a cobbler.
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