Mender+of+shoes

  • 11cobbler — noun Etymology: Middle English cobelere Date: 13th century 1. a mender or maker of shoes and often of other leather goods 2. archaic a clumsy workman 3. a tall iced drink consisting usually of wine, rum, or whiskey and sugar garnished with mint… …

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  • 14mend — 1 verb 1 REPAIR (T) a) to repair a tear or hole in a piece of clothing: My father used to mend our shoes. b) BrE to repair something that is broken or not working; fix 1 (1): When are you going to mend that light in the hall? 2 BECOME HEALTHY (I) …

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  • 15furbish up — verb restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken She repaired her TV set Repair my shoes please • Syn: ↑repair, ↑mend, ↑fix, ↑bushel, ↑doctor, ↑restore, ↑ …

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  • 16touch on — verb 1. refer to or discuss briefly (Freq. 4) • Hypernyms: ↑mention, ↑advert, ↑bring up, ↑cite, ↑name, ↑refer • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …

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