shoemaker
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++shoe·mak·er /ˈʃuːmeɪkə $ -ər/ noun [countable] BODCCsomeone who makes shoes and boots 鞋匠
Examples from the Corpus
shoemaker• He married Betsy Adcock, the daughter of a Whittington shopkeeper, and their young William became an apprentice shoemaker in 1796.• It replaces traditional drawing abilities yet it can preserve the centuries of craft skills built up by shoemakers.• The reference to Death on a pale horse in the Apocalypse, and the shoemaker?• But the shoemaker was left with good luck.• She helped the shoemaker sell shoes.shoe·mak·er nounChineseSyllable
who shoes someone boots Corpus and makes
shoemaker
shoe‧mak‧er /ˈʃuːmeɪkə $ -ər/
noun [countable]
someone who makes shoes and boots
shoe‧mak‧er /ˈʃuːmeɪkə $ -ər/
noun [countable]someone who makes shoes and boots
Shoemaker
Shoemaker, Willie

(1931–2003) a US jockey (=someone who rides horses in races) who won thousands of races and is considered to be one of the best jockeys ever
Shoemaker, Willie

(1931–2003) a US jockey (=someone who rides horses in races) who won thousands of races and is considered to be one of the best jockeys ever