Dictionary of synonyms

Synonyms and antonyms of the word: cobbler

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Usage examples:

Huge shoes to fill, but I really feel she allowed me to be the cobbler of my own shoe.

Source: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-interview/danielle-brooks-comes-full-circle

Made with whole-grain flour, a touch of honey and healthier oil to stand in for the butter, this cobbler delivers a delightful coda to any meal.

Source: https://www.pressherald.com/2023/08/13/home-plates-come-summer-cooking-outside-is-a-joy-let-vegetables-shine-in-this-grilled-ratatouille/

On the nose, the whisky opens up, especially with a touch of water, to reveal notes of cooked stone fruit (think peach cobbler) and aromas of caramel, cinnamon spice, and herbal notes of dried tobacco leaf.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/joemicallef/2023/01/22/celebrating-robert-burns-day-with-the-perfect-scotch-whiskies/

Take Lingzi Chen’s valediction for a cobbler forced to abandon his business or Eleni Balakrishnan’s farewell to David Inocencio, a giant in the field of youth justice, gone too soon at 59.

Source: https://missionlocal.org/2023/12/staff-picks-mission-locals-favorite-mission-local-stories-of-2023/

The family business traces its origins back to 1774 when church archives mention Johannes Birkenstock, who worked as a cobbler in Langen-Bergheim, Germany.

Source: https://krdo.com/news/2023/09/13/birkenstock-heads-for-wall-street-in-another-blow-to-europe/