Cobbler
One who mends shoes
It is called a plumber
the word "shoes" has one syllable.
There is no special collective noun for shoes. One shoe is a shoe. Two shoes might be a pair of shoes, but not necessarily!
The standard collective nouns for 'shoes' are 'a pair of shoes' and 'a rack of shoes'. A collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun that suits a situation can function as a collective noun; for example 'a box of shoes', 'a closet of shoes', 'a display of shoes', etc.
Her shoes made sounds like fire crackers
cobblerA person who mends or makes shoes is a Cobbler
cobblerA person who mends or makes shoes is a Cobbler
cobblerA person who mends or makes shoes is a Cobbler
Cobbler
cobbler
A cobbler is a person who mends shoes.
Such a person is known as a cobbler.
it originates in the 1280's as 'cobolere' one who mends shoes, and is of uncertain origin
A person who mends or makes shoes is a cobbler
No One Mends a Broken Heart Like You was created on 1986-08-04.
all shops selling Birkenstock, especially mono brand stores have the possibility to send the shoes to Birkenstock for repair
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