cobbler - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cobbler in Hindi

  • मोची
  • चमार
  • चर्मकार
  • कॉबलर

cobbler Definition

Noun

  • a person who mends shoes as a job.
  • an iced drink made with wine or sherry, sugar, and lemon.

cobbler Example

  • sherry cobbler ( शेरी मोची )
  • Let the cobbler stick to his last. ( बता दें कि मोची अपनी आखिरी छड़ी है। )  
  • In most cases the cobbler works around these elements and if possible replaces a damaged area with a comparable material. ( ज्यादातर मामलों में मोची इन तत्वों के आसपास काम करता है और यदि संभव हो तो एक क्षतिग्रस्त क्षेत्र को एक तुलनीय सामग्री से बदल देता है। )
  • The steak-and-chicken dinner finishes off with homemade peach cobbler and live entertainment. ( स्टेक-एंड-चिकन डिनर घर के आड़ू मोची और लाइव मनोरंजन के साथ समाप्त होता है। )
  • Dinner consists of salad, barbecue and beans with a warm cobbler for dessert. ( रात के खाने में सलाद, बारबेक्यू और बीन्स होते हैं, जिसमें मिठाई के लिए एक गर्म मोची होती है। )

More Sentence 

  • " A cobbler, a smith, a peasant, every man has his own calling and duty, just like the consecrated priests and bishops, and every one in his calling or office must help and serve the rest, so that all may work together for the common good."
  • 3 On the 3rd of July the little dauphin was again separated from his mother, this time to be given into the keeping of the cobbler Antoine Simon 4 who had been named his guardian by the Committee of General Security.
  • Let the cobbler stick to his last.
  • The cobbler must stick to his last.
  • Elizabeth’s father is a cobbler.
  • Record shops had replaced the local cobbler(TranslateEN.com/cobbler), and Dolcis had given way to Mary Quant.
  • Before you trek yourself to the cobbler, there are certain considerations such as comfort, style and price that you should evaluate prior to making the splurge.
  • Finish with a luscious pear soufflé or huckleberry cobbler.
  • In most cases the cobbler works around these elements and if possible replaces a damaged area with a comparable material.
  • The steak-and-chicken dinner finishes off with homemade peach cobbler and live entertainment.
  • Try the campfire chocolate fondue, pecan pie or peach cobbler for dessert.
  • The cobbler slices through the plastic at points which he judges to be under tension.
  • In 1792, Carey, a Baptist, who was not only a cobbler, but a linguist of the highest order, a botanist and zoologist, published his Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens, and the book marks a distinct point of departure in the history of Christianity.
  • I suffer the ornament of the Kafir, that of the Persian, that of the Slovak farmer's wife, the ornaments of my cobbler, because they all have no other means of expressing their full potential.
  • On the year's shortest day, 60 years ago, in Gori, near Tiflis, a son was born to a poor, hard-working Georgian cobbler named Vissarion Djugashvili.