shoemakers in English

noun
1
a person who makes shoes and other footwear as a profession.
The balls were probably made by a souter (a shoemaker or cobbler), whose stitching skills were essential to producing a good ball.
synonyms:cobblerbootmaker
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1. They were mainly artisans - carpenters, stonemasons, ironworkers, shoemakers, weavers and fishermen.

2. 'There were Cheap John shops and shoemakers ' hovels and no end of low public houses.

3. Shoemakers went to an observatory near San Diego, California to observe heavenly bodies till dawn.

4. Our New England shoemakers crafted their first styles in 1899, and since then, no other shoe company has understood men better than Bostonian.

5. Ara services boutique retail and consumers in the United States who enjoy the German shoemakers traditional craftsmanship and innovative technologies

6. Many leather goods were hand-tooled in the United Kingdom as well, while Italian shoemakers manufactured the boots and shoes.

7. Crispin — a shoemaker himself — is the patron saint of shoemakers, and his Awl is imagined as the analog of, say, St

8. Our New England shoemakers crafted their first styles in 1899, and since then, no other shoe company has understood men better than Bostonian

9. Our New England shoemakers crafted their first styles in 1899, and since then, no other shoe company has understood men better than Bostonian

10. Although guilds were regulated as to the quality of work performed, the resulting system was rather rigid, shoemakers, for example, were prohibited from tanning hides.

11. En “Celsus [2nd century C.E.], the first writer against Christianity, makes it a matter of mockery, that labourers, shoemakers, farmers, the most uninformed and Clownish of men, should be zealous preachers of the Gospel.”

12. Pewterers, plumbers, millwrights, saddlers, Bridlers, trunkmakers and distillers Hexham Weavers Tanners and Shoemakers Skinners and Glovers Hatters Morpeth Weavers Tanners Skinners, Glovers, and Butchers Fullers and Dyers Merchant Taylors Smiths, Saddlers and Armourers Cordwainers

13. Cropping over 5,000 acres, the Shoemakers still own some of their land and they still rent land that they’ve never owned, but now they also rent a significant acreage that they used to own.

14. The Basest of newspaper scribblers, penny-a-liners out of the gutters, bar-room oracles, unfrocked monks and priests, the refuse of the literary guild, of the bar, and of the clergy, carpenters, turners, grocers, locksmiths, shoemakers, common laborers, many with no profession at all, strolling politicians and [22]public brawlers, who, like the

15. As nouns the difference between awl and Bradawl is that awl is a pointed instrument for piercing small holes, as in leather or wood; used by shoemakers, saddlers, cabinetmakers, etc the blade is differently shaped and pointed for different uses, as in the brad awl, saddler's awl, shoemaker's awl, etc while Bradawl is an awl for making holes, especially in wood to take screws.

16. As nouns the difference between Awl and icepick is that Awl is a pointed instrument for piercing small holes, as in leather or wood; used by shoemakers, saddlers, cabinetmakers, etc the blade is differently shaped and pointed for different uses, as in the brad Awl, saddler's Awl, shoemaker's Awl, etc while icepick is a pointed tool, rather like an Awl, used for breaking ice.