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Shoemaker

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Shoe·ma·ker  (shmkr), William Lee Known as "Willie." 1931-2003.
American jockey who before his retirement in 1990 won more races than any other rider in horseracing history.

shoe·mak·er  (shmkr)
n.
One that makes or repairs shoes.

shoemaking n.

shoemaker [ˈʃuːˌmeɪkə]
n
(Business / Professions) a person who makes or repairs shoes or boots
shoemaking  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Shoemakershoemaker - a person who makes or repairs shoes
boot maker, bootmaker - a maker of boots
maker, shaper - a person who makes things

shoemaker
noun cobbler, bootmaker, souter (Scot.) I'm a shoemaker by trade.
Translations
shoemaker [ˈʃuːˌmeɪkəʳ] Nzapatero/a m/f
shoemaker [ˈʃuːmeɪkər] nbottier m
shoe polish ncirage m
shoe rack nétagère f à chaussures
shoe repairer ncordonnier/ière m/f
shoe shop nmagasin m de chaussures
shoe size npointure f
shoemaker [ˈʃuːˌmeɪkəʳ] ncalzolaio
shoemaker [ˈʃuːˌmeɪkəʳ] ncalzolaio


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As soon as it was midnight, there came in two little naked dwarfs; and they sat themselves upon the shoemaker's bench, took up all the work that was cut out, and began to ply with their little fingers, stitching and rapping and tapping away at such a rate, that the shoemaker was all wonder, and could not take his eyes off them.
The shoemaker stopped his work; looked with a vacant air of listening, at the floor on one side of him; then similarly, at the floor on the other side of him; then, upward at the speaker.
We cannot tell among the men who pass us, all clad alike in dull, sad-colored clothes, who is a knight and who is a merchant, who is a shoemaker and who is a baker.
 
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