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shoemaker
1[ shoo-mey-ker ]
Shoemaker
2[ shoo-mey-ker ]
noun
- William Lee Willie, 1931–2003, U.S. jockey.
shoemaker
/ ˈʃuːˌmeɪkə /
noun
- a person who makes or repairs shoes or boots
Derived Forms
- ˈshoeˌmaking, noun
Other Words From
- shoemaking noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of shoemaker1
Example Sentences
When Shoemaker was 18, she saw her peers make games within a few weeks that went viral and became financially lucrative through Roblox.
Last weekend, models Sarah Ziff and Alice Shoemaker addressed their experience with Richardson on HuffPost Live.
Shoemaker spent much of the past week trying to dissuade other reporters from printing the comment.
At Shoemaker High School, for instance, 80 percent of the students have at least one parent in the military.
He was the son of a shoemaker, and sometime engaged in the same business himself.
Thence by coach to my shoemaker's and paid all there, and gave something to the boys' box against Christmas.
And if such sayings got abroad, they would not be soothing to the feelings of a respectable shoemaker, would they now?
By-and-by I beat the shoemaker on metres and the son in the back yard, and then I left 'em, for they was no more use to me.
There was a little knot of Wesleyans assembled in the house of Mr. Gladwish, the shoemaker.
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