cobbler
51cobbler — cob|bler [ kablər ] noun count 1. ) a sweet food consisting of fruit covered with a soft thick layer of PASTRY that is baked in an oven 2. ) OLD FASHIONED someone whose job is to repair shoes …
52cobbler — cob·bler || kÉ‘blÉ™r / kÉ’blÉ™ n. one who makes or mends shoes; crusty pie topped with a layer of fruit; iced beverage made from fruit and wine …
53cobbler — clobber …
54cobbler — a forger Criminal and espionage jargon, of someone who forges credit cards, passports or other documents. To cobble was literally to repair in a slipshod manner, although we expect more of our shoemakers …
55cobbler — cob·bler …
56cobbler — [ˈkɒblə] noun [C] old fashioned someone who repairs shoes as a job …
57cobbler — cob•bler [[t]ˈkɒb lər[/t]] n. 1) a person who mends shoes 2) coo a deep dish fruit pie with a thick biscuit crust, usu. only on top 3) vin an iced drink of wine or liquor with fruit and sugar 4) archaic a clumsy workman • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME …
58Cobbler — Cọb|b|ler, der; s, [s] <englisch> (Cocktail mit Fruchtsaft) …
59cobbler's chest — a chest showing a sinking in at the lower end of the sternum …
60cobbler's suture — double armed s …