noun🔗ShareZapateroA person who makes and repairs shoes"My shoes were ripped, so I took them to the cobbler to get them fixed. "Mis zapatos estaban rotos, así que los llevé al zapatero para que los arreglara.jobpersonworkindustryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareAdoquinador, trabajador de la carreteraA person who lays cobbles; a roadworker"The cobblers were working hard all day laying the new cobblestone street in the town square. "Los adoquinadores trabajaban duro todo el día colocando la nueva calle adoquinada en la plaza del pueblo.jobpersonworkChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareZapateros, pastel de frutas sin base de cortezaA kind of pie, usually filled with fruit, that lacks a crust at the base"For dessert, Grandma made peach cobblers, topped with whipped cream. "Para el postre, la abuela hizo cobblers de durazno, cubiertos con crema batida.foodChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePolicías, agentes(usually in the plural) A police officer"The cobblers patrolled the busy market square, keeping an eye out for pickpockets. "Los policías patrullaban la concurrida plaza del mercado, vigilando a los carteristas.policeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareCobblerAn alcoholic drink containing spirit or wine, with sugar and lemon juice"My grandma made a batch of delicious cobblers for the family gathering, a sweet and tangy drink perfect for a warm afternoon. "Mi abuela preparó un lote de deliciosos cobblers para la reunión familiar, una bebida dulce y picante perfecta para una tarde cálida.drinkChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareChapucero, torpeA clumsy workman"The cobblers in the shoe repair shop were known for their clumsy work; they often damaged shoes more than they fixed them. "Los chapuceros en la zapatería eran conocidos por su trabajo torpe; a menudo dañaban los zapatos más de lo que los arreglaban.characterpersonjobChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading