Results for: cobbler, one who makes or repairs shoes as an occupation
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cobbler, one who makes or repairs shoes as an occupationshoemaker
(Arabic) holy warriors; military opposition groups which fought against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan (1979-89)mujahedin
(British) sport shoes, sneakersplimsolls
(Zoology) made from a horny substance, horny (of the skeletons of certain sponges), having a hornlike skeleton, horny substance which makes up part of the skeletons of certain sponges (Zoology)keratose
a streetcar or subway driver, someone whose occupation is to drives a car; man who transports merchandise; one who drives a streetcar or train (dated); streetcar attendant or conductor (dated)carman
A technicality in some legislation that makes it possible to avoid certain consequences or circumvent a rule without breaking the law, such as in the use of a tax shelter.Loophole
a trademark for a fastener consisting of two strips, one with a dense layer of hooks and the other of loops, used especially on outerwear, athletic shoes, and luggage, brand name for a fastener made with two interlocking nylon strips (one with tiny hoo...Velcro
a trademark for a synthetic water-resistant substitute for leather, used in the making of shoesCorfam
a trademark for shoes and boots, especially low-cut patent-leather shoes for girls with a strap fastening near the ankle at the sideMary Janes
a trademark for soft leather or canvas deck shoesTopSider
ability to last, act of wearing, be dressed in (clothes, shoes, jewelry, glasses, etc.); lose quality gradually; be used up; end; be preserved, remain intact, bring a ship about, clothing of a particular kind (i.e. sportswear, eveningwear); erosion, co...wear
accessibility of text, suitability for reading; ability to be understood, comprehensibility; legibility, neatness of writing or printing that makes reading possiblereadability
act as a referee, act as referee, make decisions or settle disputes between two parties; enforce the rules at a sports match, arbitrator, unbiased person who makes decisions and settles disputes; umpire, official who enforces game rules during sports c...referee
act of chasing after something, act of striving for something, chase, hunt; quest, search; occupation, pastime, cycle race with object of overtaking, hobbypursuit
act of maintaining; upkeep, repairs; livelihood, means of support, condition, continuing repair work, interference in legal action, maintaining of something, provision of financial supportmaintenance
 

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