How To Use Cobbler In A Sentence
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When you arrive, be sure to introduce yourself to this unique part of Texas with a local favorite: black cherry cobbler à la mode.
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Life in the little house behind the cobbler's shop was not calm.
HISTORY PLAY: The Lives and After-life of Christopher Marlowe
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A delicious dinner of ham, fried potatoes, hot corn bread, fresh butter, wild bee honey, and huckleberry cobbler is served.
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So, much as I’m weary of western politicians who couldn’t tell the Ka’ba from a peach cobbler going on about how extremists are “perverting” Islam — how the hell do they know? — this article, which got its author suspended from his radio talk show hosting job for its claim that “Islam is a terror organization,” is truly, profoundly stupid.
Excommunicated from the Ummah?
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Some, no doubt, find this pretentious old cobblers.
Times, Sunday Times
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But cobblers and laundry owners could be in trouble, and tobacco products should be avoided altogether.
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But next day when the cobbler ventured to criticise the legs, the painter came forth from his hiding-place and recommended the cobbler to stick to the shoes -- advice which in the words of the Latin version of the story also has been adopted as a proverb, _Ne sutor ultra crepidam_ ( "Let not the shoemaker overstep his last").
Little Folks (November 1884) A Magazine for the Young
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For dessert, we ordered a peach and huckleberry cobbler with vanilla gelato and four spoons.
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Until then I shall content myself with all those fruit-based American puddings such as cobblers and crisps.
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He represents the Fiend passing up through the market, and chuckling as he listens to the strange oaths of cobbler, maltman, tailor, courtier, and minstrel.
Dreamthorp A Book of Essays Written in the Country
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Any seamster or cobbler or tailor or artificer of any trade keeps us shut up in prison for the luxurious and wanton pleasures of the clergy.
The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
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These guys talk an awful load of old cobblers.
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Does it appear to be a myth because other foodstuffs are preventing any noticeable beneficial change from abstaining from eating chocolate or is it all a load of cobblers?
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It is a self-serving load of old cobblers.
Times, Sunday Times
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We had the candles, hatters, cobblers and bakers representing the strong trades in Rathkeale in the 19th century.
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If we don't have room for a glover, blacksmith, steamfitter, cobbler, hooper, chimney sweep and Balkan restaurant, what good are we?
Archive 2006-10-01
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Whether you serve a fruity deep-dish cobbler draped with a homemade pastry crust or a lush pumpkin cheesecake, keep the servings small.
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A typical example is minced beef cobbler, braised lambs' liver and onions, stuffed tomatoes, seafood flan salad or mixed side salad - all at a reasonable price.
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Cobbler with Blue Bell ice cream sounds like a fitting capper.
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For the cobbler topping, sieve the flour, baking powder, cinnamon and a pinch of salt into a bowl and add 50g of sugar and the lemon zest.
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I don't know if it would be properly called a cobbler, but I sliced up peaches, topped them with a mixture of butter, oats and brown sugar and then baked it.
Oh what a beautiful ... something or other
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Let the cobbler stick to his last.
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I even stopped in the cobblers to say hello to the shoemaker's wife, and promised to buy my next pair of shoes from them.
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And the following day Cobblers Cove is filled from end to end with tanned Sydneysiders, wearing as few clothes as the Aboriginals when Captain Cook first sailed in.
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The cobbler said a little prayer, and then they began to eat -- first of oat-cakes, baked by the old woman, then of loaf-breid, as they called it.
Donal Grant, by George MacDonald
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The majority of the Jewish men in Amran work in trade and vocational jobs such as cobblers or silversmiths.
Yemeni Jews need to be rescued....
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When a mechanics' union campaigned for workingmen's interests in 1828, it was a signal advance for cobblers and their kind.
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This just feels like when I eat my grandmother's peach cobbler.
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Yes, it's absolute cobblers, a self-parodying mash-up of fairytale and pop culture.
Times, Sunday Times
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A cobbler is not unlike a pie, but with a very thick layer - or individual blobs - of buttery sweet pastry on top of the fruit.
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signboard," men sat and talked of their various trades, the cobbler, for instance, who is carved on the Cathedral stalls, with the clog-maker, and the wool-comber, and the carpenter, all met and gossiped of their latest piece of profitable business, while the lawyers discussed the never-ending question of the Privilège de St. Romain with some learned clerk over their "vin blanc d'Anjou.
The Story of Rouen
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I'm not contractually obliged to do cobblers, which is how the comedy world - which is so tightly managed in this country - works.
The Guardian World News
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If a gorgeous pile of tiny purple potatoes presents itself to her at a farmer's market, she will come home and whip up a purple potato salad garnished with herbs from her garden and serve it with cold roasted Moroccan chicken and some kind of lemony orzo and a stone fruit cobbler into which she has tossed some blackberries that looked good to her: a delicious meal created on the fly with the confidence of an excellent cook who no longer particularly needs a recipe.
One For The Table: Maybe It's in the DNA
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The crowd was heard to be saying, ‘What a load of cobblers.’
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Dance themes deal with relations between men and women as well as particular occupations such as the dances of reapers, cobblers, coopers, and smiths.
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The old cobbler who had been mending shoes in the doorway of a building was unexpectedly replaced by a stranger.
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Mock not a cobbler for his black thumbs.
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A cobbler shop and a foot clinic may seem like unpromising settings in which to learn about pleasure.
Christianity Today
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The food is often some concoction of lamb, frequently accompanied by rice, sweet potatoes, warm bread, and finished with a desert such as plumb cobbler with cream.
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The cobbler's work became easier with Lyman Reed Blake's invention of a sewing machine that sewed the soles of shoes to their upper parts in 1858.
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One other thing about cobblers is that it doesn’t usually matter whether you are dealing with fresh or frozen fruit, and both will give you great results, making cobblers a good choice year-round.
Baking Bites » Print » Cherry Cornmeal Cobbler
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Old cobblers all round.
Times, Sunday Times
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Many of them were skilled artisans, such as silversmiths, masons, milliners, cobblers, singers and tailors.
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Most of you got it right because 66.7 per cent guessed my last story was a load of cobblers.
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Weil's recipes for unfussy summer desserts like easy blackberry cobbler, juicy peach pandowdy, and warm blueberry grunt leave no excuse for not taking advantage of summer fruit at its peak.
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His father was a poor cobbler with great cultural aspirations and his mother a semi-literate washerwoman.
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'When I first saw the floral banded wobbegong it looked similar to the species many fishers know as the cobbler wobbegong (Sutorectus tentaculatus), but on closer inspection there were some very obvious differences that help define it as a separate species.
Archive 2008-02-01
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The bushes produce enough berries for a cobbler or a crumble, but not enough for jam.
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I believe I don't altogether dislike it, sir," assented "Cobbler" Horn in response to the minister's last remark.
The Golden Shoemaker or 'Cobbler' Horn
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Let the cobbler stick to his last.
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The cobbler must stick to his last.
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If you find the perfect pump, but the ball does not have a finish to it, go to a cobbler and get rubber treads put down.
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He said it was all a load of cobblers.
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But the only title Caspar was willing to accept was that of "Cobbler to the King"; and, as such, he subsequently removed his belongings from
Fifty-Two Stories For Girls
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So he sees -- he sees a soldier hit a woman and rob her, or he himself mends shoes for some of -- a shoemaker would then be called a cordwainer or a cobbler.
The Shoemaker and the Tea Party: Memory & the American Revolution
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The plate contained a large slice of peach cobbler, with the juicy slices of golden peaches oozing from beneath a golden brown crust.
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This doesn't mean that I give friends or strangers the right to lecture me about how much sugar or fat is in the piece of peach cobbler I'm eating.
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They bring steaming trays of potato kugel and berry cobbler, bottles of grape juice and sweet wine.
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The organisers of the Spring Fling have helpfully split the huge region up into six routes, each taking in basketmakers or bookbinders, ceramicists or cobblers.
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Dinner consists of salad, barbecue and beans with a warm cobbler for dessert.
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His ancestors were cobblers but diversified into making vividly embroidered leather bags, wallets and chair backs.
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And don’t get me wrong — a blackberry cobbler is nothing to sniff at.
Dewberry cobbler is your reward | Homesick Texan
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They bring steaming trays of potato kugel and berry cobbler, bottles of grape juice and sweet wine.
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What a load of old cobblers.
The Sun
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In the quiet twilight, the cobbler slowly set down his tools, laying the wooden shoe at the foot of his stool and rising slowly.
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Having said that, I have to go on to say that, for me, this story in the Times has all the earmarks of a load of old cobblers.
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William was apprenticed to a cobbler and was a trained journeyman by the age of 11.
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Quick had won over the skeptic. with Sol's help, Quick went from cobbler to bowyer and Per.
A different flesh
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To this much-travelled man the whole world was as familiar as the village to the cobbler sitting in his shop.
THE SEA FARMER
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The cobbler's wife is the worst shod.
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LinkSwarm.com
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Redknapp, perhaps the only modern day manager to still have the word 'cobblers' in his vernacular which is a good thing, cannot fathom the hate the modern day football fan vents.
NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
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There are peach cobbler bake-offs, peach-eating contests, and peach recipes handed down through the generations.
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On his menu you might find scallops with lemon verbena infused oil, Brie flavored with burnet, potato and chive griddle cakes and peach cobbler sweetened with stevia.
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At a meeting of the States General in 1614, atwhich its representatives were obliged to remain bareheaded on their knees, one member of the Third Estate having dared to say that the three orders were like three brothers, the spokesman of the nobles replied "that there was no fraternity between it and the Third; that the nobles did not wish the children of cobblers and tanners to call them their brothers.
The Psychology of Revolution
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We passed out of the city by a gate where in a little coign of vantage a cobbler was thoughtfully hammering away in the tumult at
Familiar Spanish Travels
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Let not the cobbler go beyond his last.
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The Cobblers would certainly be odds-on to complete the promotion that most pundits predicted back in August.
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Every house had a last for putting tips on heels and patches on soles but they were brought to the cobbler when new soles were needed.
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Mock not a cobbler for his black thumbs.
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Frequently some out-of-work cobbler would leave his native village and set forth on a pilgrimage in the character of a _staretz_; or some
Modern Saints and Seers
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Cobblers became centurions, senators became skivvies, and so on.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mounds of unfinished mashed potatoes smeared around one with gravy and butter, half eaten biscuit adrift in a sea of peach cobbler.
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I'm giving the impression I'm like the cobbler with the shoe-making elves.
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Arrange the cobbler discs on top of the cherry and macadamia filling.
The Sun
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After all, fixing the broken window creates employment for the glazier, who will then buy bread and benefit the baker, who will then buy shoes and benefit the cobbler, and so forth.
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A typical example is minced beef cobbler, braised lambs' liver and onions, stuffed tomatoes, seafood flan salad or mixed side salad - all at a reasonable price.
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Mock not a cobbler for his black thumbs.
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These guys talk an awful load of old cobblers.
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Be sure to try one of her sliced lemon cakes, her over-the-top peach cobbler or her wonderfully restrained sweet potato pie.
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There is a freshly baked berry cobbler sitting by the stove.
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Dance themes deal with relations between men and women as well as particular occupations such as the dances of reapers, cobblers, coopers, and smiths.
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The cobbler, by contrast, stayed dense and tasted dull against the cod.
Times, Sunday Times
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The cobbler, by contrast, stayed dense and tasted dull against the cod.
Times, Sunday Times
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What a load of cobblers!
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And of course that was a load of old cobblers.
The Sun
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I used a mixture of blueberries and boysenberries for my cobbler.
Mixed Berry Almond Cobbler
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Apple Pandowdy is one of a family of simple desserts, known in different parts of the world as cobblers, duffs, grunts, slumps and pandowdies.
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The street had apparently at one time been one of some pretensions, but had now fallen upon evil days and become the abode of a number of petty tradesmen, such as cobblers, sellers of fruit and cheap drinks, dealers in second-hand goods of every description, and riffraff generally.
Two Gallant Sons of Devon A Tale of the Days of Queen Bess
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Brands evolved after the Civil War as a pledge of quality for newly mobile individuals who no longer had personal connections with the cobbler who made their boots or the farmer who milled their grain.
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The world-famous painting stolen from a museum in Norway appears to have turned up safe and sound - in a cobbler's shop in Norden.
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A brown betty is a fruit dessert that is similar in concept to a cobbler.
Cherry Nectarine Brown Betty | Baking Bites
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I'm fortunate in having a decent cobbler nearby, so I can get boots reheeled until the uppers collapse.
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Finally, when it comes to desserts, try the easy summer fruit cobblers and crisps on page 98.
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The life industry pays lip service to the need for greater transparency, but it's a load of cobblers.
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He had been a cobbler, but the building was now a shop selling storage chests and suitcases called The Cargo Cult.
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Let the cobbler stick to his last.
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Chantilly, which appeared in yesterday's 'Musee,' the satirist, making some disgraceful allusions to the cobbler's change of name upon assuming the buskin, quoted a Latin line about which we have often conversed.
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
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How about some of that blackberry cobbler, Miss Birdie?
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I'm fortunate in having a decent cobbler nearby, so I can get boots reheeled until the uppers collapse.
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Whether you serve a fruity deep-dish cobbler draped with a homemade pastry crust or a lush pumpkin cheesecake, keep the servings small.
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A cobbler may make shoes, and then sell them to acquire the money to buy food and clothes.
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The cobbler rises during baking into a soft, moist, vanilla-scented layer that really soaks up the juices from the fruit well.
Fig and Plum Cobbler | Baking Bites
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The women exclaim and moan with delight as they inhale the peach gallet (that’s gay for pie-cobbler-thingy).
Friday Funk
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I don't think that I have read, and listened to, such a load of cobblers in my life.
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'What do you call cobblers' punch? 'demanded Wegg, in a worse humour than before.
Our Mutual Friend
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Everyone shared what they had with others, doctors treated neighbourhood children free of charge, cobblers repaired boots free of charge and so on.
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I think that is a load of cobblers
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The balls were probably made by a souter (a shoemaker or cobbler), whose stitching skills were essential to producing a good ball.
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The ecstatic Cobblers boss savoured the moment as his side sang and danced in front of thousands of delirious fans at the end.
The Sun
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I've always thought your clash of civilisations thesis was - as we say here in Britain - a load of cobblers.
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You should consider a wider pair of shoes or have a cobbler stretch yours.
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Crisps, cobblers, slumps and pandowdies provide the perfect
Slashfood
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Feel free to substitute one for the other in order to make this Dewberry Cobbler because whatever you call them, these dark purple berries are just coming into season and this easy to make cobbler is a great way to enjoy them.
Bites from other Blogs | Baking Bites
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By the 1930s a sweet shop, cobbler, upholsterer and a tailor were all added, turning the hospital into a small self-contained village.
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There are many mechanics among them, such as cobblers, tailors, silversmiths, blacksmiths, and other artisans, besides a number of merchants.
The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 06 of 55 1583-1588 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing
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Let not the cobbler go beyond his last.
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We eat our chicken and kugel, and then we serve the raspberry cobbler for dessert.
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Seriously though, I think being superstitious is a load of old cobblers.
The Sun
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I suffer the ornament of the Kafir, that of the Persian, that of the Slovak farmer's wife, the ornaments of my cobbler, because they all have no other means of expressing their full potential.
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Serve the king!" they may serve the cobbler well enough, some of 'em, for any courtesy they have, I wisse; they have need o 'mending: unrude people they are, your courtiers; here was thrust upon thrust indeed: was it ever so hard to get in before, trow?
In The Yule-Log Glow, Vol. IV (of IV)
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Many of them were skilled artisans, such as silversmiths, masons, milliners, cobblers, singers and tailors.
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If you will only consent to try me once I promise to stick like cobbler's wax -- I beg your pardon, I mean I will endeavor to adhere to the morendo and perdendosi style -- don't you know?
A Crystal Age
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Mock not a cobbler for his black thumbs.
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Ne sutor ultra crepidam said Apelles to the cobbler who, having told him he had carved the sandals incorrectly, went on to criticize the whole statue: you're a cobbler, you may criticize my work but not above the sandal.
'Harvest of Sorrow'
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Let the cobbler stick to his last.
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Chantilly was a quondam cobler [[cobbler]] of the Rue St. Denis, who, becoming stage-mad, had attempted the rôle of Xerxes, in Crebillon's tragedy so called, and been notoriously pasquinaded for his pains.
Krimiblog.de
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This consists of a fascinating collection of rural bygones, as well as a complete cobbler's shop and wheelwright's.
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But he's as likely as any politician to talk cobblers.
The Sun
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Each small community would have had its local cobbler who produced shoes to fit each individual customer uniquely.
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Whence our merriment came to a full and complete stop, we settled down around a freshly baked apple cobbler.
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The cobbler, by contrast, stayed dense and tasted dull against the cod.
Times, Sunday Times
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In a world sodden with motivational cobblers which regularly commits grievous bodily harm against the English language, we can be forgiven for being hostile to this sort of stuff.
Restaurant review: Create
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I'm fortunate in having a decent cobbler nearby, so I can get boots reheeled until the uppers collapse.
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Show me a French patissier who knows anything about peach cobbler, for example, and I'll show you my tattoo.
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I left the cobbler alone after three bites and ate a handful of hush puppies for dessert.
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Step up to the plate – or bushel – and tap into these unwanted fruit on trees in backyards across the nation that could be making the world a better place through more pie – or jam or cobblers or muffins – you get the picture.
Untapped Abundance: Three Steps to Adopting a Neighbor’s Fruit Tree
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They were once so numerous that the town kept the feast of St Crispin on October 25, patron saint of cobblers.
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A steaming, fresh-from-the-oven blackberry cobbler served with dairy cream was for dessert.
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Plus the sugar free peach cobbler is a rare treat for a diabetic like me.
Black Bear Diner And The Thrice Cooked, Twice Eaten Steak Of Disappointment - The Consumerist
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The person," interposed "Cobbler" Horn, "to whom I wish to leave my property is my little daughter, Marian, who wandered away twelve years ago, and has never been heard of since.
The Golden Shoemaker or 'Cobbler' Horn
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My old man said be a Swansea fan but I said bog-off, cobblers you're a fart!
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To aid the cause, father Mick, a one-time bootmaker, dusted off his cobblers kit and set to work repairing boots and shoes at the town's Trades Hall building, with Shorty as his ‘shoeshine boy’.
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Due to time constraints, I am unable to reproduce every minute detail of my cobbler making.
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It is a pity that we never thought of the thousands of cobblers, weavers or blacksmiths who were crowded out because of globalisation.
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Grunts are cousins of all kinds of other fruit desserts with CRAZY names: cobblers, crisps, betties, clafoutis, pandowdies, buckles.
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Their chicken casserole with potato cobbler is a family favourite.
Times, Sunday Times
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She only knew that the pointed shoes the cobbler made for everyone else hurt her feet.
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The balls were probably made by a souter (a shoemaker or cobbler), whose stitching skills were essential to producing a good ball.
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A faint scent curiously similar to blackberry cobbler wafted on a warm draft from the beaker.
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They were talking cobblers, obviously, but now having eyes in the back of your head is possible.
The Sun
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About nice drinks, anyhow, my recollection of the "cobblers" (with strawberries and snow on top of the large tumblers,) and also the exquisite wines, and the perfect and mild French brandy, help the regretful reminiscence of my New Orleans experiences of those days.
November Boughs ; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose
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They came up with a menu, and put together a meal to serve the class: biscuits and gravy, peach cobbler, and plantation punch.
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There are no more cobblers who make shoes (well, there are some who cater to highly specialized foot issues).
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Shakespeare was the son of a Stratford glover, while the ‘aristocratic’ Marlowe father was was a very humble cobbler in Cambridge, whose university his child attended on a scholarship.
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I do not remember the words, but they were gross: the chief _fun_ seemed to consist in the chorus, -- a sort of _burring_ noise being made with the lips, while the doubled fists were rubbed and thumped upon the thigh, as if the cobbler's lapstone had been there.
Notes and Queries, Number 62, January 4, 1851
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Let not the cobbler go beyond his last.
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‘What do you call cobblers’ punch?’ demanded Wegg, in
Our Mutual Friend
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The same old cobblers and we taxpayers are the ones who have to suffer.
The Sun
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He'd go to a cobbler and say ‘I want my shoes just so’ and that's how they got their gear.
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Everyone ordered dessert which consisted of a peach cobbler pie, three chocolate sundaes, a banana split and two tiramisus.
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His talk is of pack-asses, smiths, cobblers, and tanners, and he seems always to be using the same terms for the same things; so that anyone inexpert and thoughtless might laugh his speeches to scorn.
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A regular but infrequent 'chore' was taking boots and shoes to the cobbler to be soled and heeled.
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The steak-and-chicken dinner finishes off with homemade peach cobbler and live entertainment.
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I've never heard such a load of old cobblers in my life!
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It is now inhabited mostly by cobblers and paan sellers.
Times, Sunday Times
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He also worked as a master cobbler, mending shoes.
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I've still got some last summer's berries (blackberries, tayberries, raspberries, etc) in the freezer & I've never had cobbler before.
Dewberry cobbler is your reward | Homesick Texan
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A 'cobbler,' or a 'julep' has lost its attractions; but get up some new name for an old compound, and you go all before the wind again.
The Lights and Shadows of Real Life
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I had my favourite boots soled and heeled for half the price of a London cobbler.
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Indeed, the troops were stupidly instructed to clear the square, and in reply barricades were thrown up by incensed journeymen - cabinet-makers, joiners, tailors, cobblers, and locksmiths.
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Peach cobbler looks more promising than it is, with a thin top crust like a deep-dish pie; unfortunately, that crust is tough.
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The cobblers I usually make have crumby toppings; this one would turn out biscuity.
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The precentor was a cobbler, though he never knew it, shoemaker being the name in those parts, and his dwelling-room was also his workshop.
Auld Licht Idylls
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Nothing is more important to a cobbler or shoe designer.
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His father was a poor cobbler with great cultural aspirations and his mother a semi-literate washerwoman.
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The cobbler must stick to his last.
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He had the ear of the King and managed to secure a grant, enabling the poor cobbler's son from Odense to attend grammar school.
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Trouble began at once with the vocalists for my first concert, fixed for 14th November, as the baritone, Hauser, who was to sing 'Wotan's Farewell' and Hans Sachs's 'Cobbler Song,' was ill and had to be replaced by a voiceless though well-drilled vaudeville singer.
My Life — Volume 2
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Z told us that this was the man whose grandfather was the Palestinian cobbler to whom the Dead Sea Scrolls were offered as scrap leather by the Bedouin shepherd who found them — a story too good to subject to the discourtesies of investigative journalism.
Zion's Vital Signs
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So ... what is it about this itinerate cobbler's son become raconteur and fashion policeman to the world's glitterati that makes him the center of today's Powerpeoples 'world? heheRUSH LIMBAUGH SHOULD BE ARRESTED AT ONCE!
Mayor Bloomberg, Buy Those Handguns
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This is a triumphant return to the screen for him after his five-year break, partly spent pursuing the craft of the shoemakers - cobblers, in fact.
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TO a football fanatic like me, this statistic is cobblers.
The Sun
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Let not the cobbler go beyond his last.
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There cobblers lecture on orthopedy (whatsoever that may be) because they cannot sell their shoes; and poets on Æsthetics (whatsoever that may be) because they cannot sell their poetry.
The Water-Babies A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby
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One day a man was seen bringing a pair of shoes to the cobbler to be soled.
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The cobbler always wears the worst shoes.
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Let not the cobbler go beyond his last.
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The same old cobblers and we taxpayers are the ones who have to suffer.
The Sun
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This old cobbler had "cobbled" -- hit and smashed -- seventeen other cobblers on similar strings.
Sons and Lovers