Yes, cobbler has two syllables.
Yes, a cobbler can easily alter a shoe, or pair of shoes, as described in the question.
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dungeons were hidden under the keep, andwere built for torture and as prisons during the midevial times.
shoe store
A cobbler.
A cobbler is someone who repairs shoes. In some cases the word cobbler is used to refer to someone who makes shoes.
The fruit cobbler gets its name from the crispy, buttery crust that is formed when baking which then resembles the cobble-stone streets common to old villages in Europe. Note: In addition to the fruit cobbler, the UK commonly makes a savory cobbler dish, many times made with lamb.
willow or birch In Midevial England, black ash was commonly used.
Cobbler or Shoe Cobbler
Abraham Lincoln's father, Thomas Lincoln (1778-1851), was a farmer. At other times in his life he worked as a carpenter, prison guard, and hired hand. He was not a cobbler.
blacksmith cobbler silver/goldsmith baker cooper
The feminine form of "cobbler" is "cobblers." The word "cobbler" is a common gender noun, meaning it does not change form based on gender. In English, nouns do not typically have distinct feminine forms like in some other languages.
If it makes shoes, it's a cobbler.
Another word for a cobbler is a "shoemaker."