They were once so numerous that the town kept the feast of St Crispin on October 25, patron saint of cobblers. |
Apple Pandowdy is one of a family of simple desserts, known in different parts of the world as cobblers, duffs, grunts, slumps and pandowdies. |
Many of them were skilled artisans, such as silversmiths, masons, milliners, cobblers, singers and tailors. |
I don't think that I have read, and listened to, such a load of cobblers in my life. |
The life industry pays lip service to the need for greater transparency, but it's a load of cobblers. |
They had a mill worked by bullocks, a general store, an Inn, a blacksmith, a pair of sawyers, several carpenters and a number of cobblers. |