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cobbler

[kob-ler] / ˈkɒb lər /
NOUN
shoemaker
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No need if you have some milk past its best: use it in buttermilk scones, soda bread or cobbler topping.

From BBC

His father, Stephen Arthur Pinsent, became a cobbler after illness forced him out of a job at a paper mill.

From New York Times

José Francisco Rodríguez has been a cobbler for 46 years in the capital, Caracas, doing everything from repairing oil workers’ boots to adding lifts to sneakers to covering bridal shoes with delicate fabric.

From Seattle Times

Merchants like the cobbler and the ice cream seller at a central Delhi market who do not have their own QR code simply borrow their neighbor’s.

From New York Times

His father was a paper mill worker and cobbler.

From Washington Post