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Cobbler

Cobbler Meaning & Definition
Cobbler Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Cobbler?

[n] made of fruit with rich biscuit dough usually only on top of the fruit
[n] tall sweetened iced drink of wine or liquor with fruit
[n] a person who makes or repairs shoes

Synonyms | Synonyms for Cobbler: deep-dish pie | shoemaker

Related Terms | Find terms related to Cobbler: booter | bootmaker | doctor | fixer | little Miss Fixit | maintenance man | mechanic | mechanician | mender | renovator | repairer | repairman | restorer | serviceman | shoemaker | tinker | trouble man | troubleshooter

See Also | boot maker | bootmaker | highball | maker | pie | shaper

Cobbler In Webster's Dictionary

\Cob"bler\, n. 1. A mender of shoes. --Addison. 2. A clumsy workman. --Shak. 3. A beverage. See {Sherry cobbler}, under {Sherry}. {Cobbler fish} (Zo["o]l.), a marine fish ({Blepharis crinitus}) of the Atlantic. The name alludes to its threadlike fin rays.

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