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Definitions

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  • noun shoe repair shop

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Examples

  • He demanded his discharge, though they told him he would die on the stairs, and dragged himself, more dead than alive, to the cobbler's shop.

    DAN CULLEN, DOCKER 2010

  • Except the stack for my Dad (sorry, Dad) because the cobbler's kid ... er, the writer's father ... goes bare.

    Cease fire. coffeeandink 2009

  • August 1942: The Stalag has a tailor's shop where some 30 POWs work, and a cobbler's shop employing about 50.

    History of Stalag XVIII A 2010

  • "Brenden Vetch found the Od School of Magic beneath a cobbler's shoe on a busy street in the ancient city of Kelior."

    Od Magic marycatelli 2010

  • One more time around the cobbler's bench on Bush-Gore 2000!

    Thought for food 2010

  • The marble fingers of one hand gripped the cobbler's skull, while its icy fingernails slid into his left eye and plucked the orb from its socket.

    The Cobbler and the King 2010

  • He wore bright blue cloak with the royal emblem embroidered upon it in gold thread, and paused at the inn to acquire directions to the cobbler's home.

    The Cobbler and the King 2010

  • Nicci saw a bakery, a cobbler's shop, a shop selling pottery, a blacksmith, an herbalist, a shop offering leatherwork-the usual places.

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • They made their case to the king, and once again he sent the messenger to the cobbler's cottage.

    The Cobbler and the King 2010

  • Upon knocking at the cobbler's door, rider unfurled a parchment scroll bearing the king's seal stamped in deep blue wax.

    The Cobbler and the King 2010

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