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bootmaker

NOUN
cobbler
Synonyms


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Dr Martens Plc on Thursday warned on annual profit and revenue after the British bootmaker faced operational issues at its new distribution centre in the United States.

From Reuters • Jan. 19, 2023

The house - a bootmaker since 1895 - started showing on the Paris catwalks last year under the watchful eye of LVMH-owner Bernard Arnault’s powerful son, Antoine, who is CEO.

From Washington Times • Jun. 27, 2015

Born in 1833 to a local bootmaker who helped found St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in New Haven, he sat for the entrance examination and was admitted in 1853.

From New York Times • Mar. 1, 2014

We slip past White's gentleman's club where Prince Charles spent his stag night before marrying Diana, and see royal bootmaker John Lobb's shop, where prices start at £2,400 a pair.

From BBC • Apr. 2, 2011

Every man is his own bootmaker, tailor, and what not; there is not a trade or profession practiced anywhere.

From Dr. Grenfell's Parish The Deep Sea Fisherman by Duncan, Norman




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