💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Sutor"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| cobblernoun | A person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes. |
| souternoun | (Scotland, Northern England) A shoemaker or cobbler. |
| snobnoun | (informal, derogatory) A person who wishes to be seen as a member of the upper classes and who looks down on those perceived to have inferior or unrefined tastes. |
| snobscatnoun | (obsolete) A cobbler; a person who repairs shoes. |
| sabotiernoun | A maker of sabots (in the sense of wooden shoes), clog maker, clogger. |
| shummakernoun | (East Anglia, obsolete) Alternative form of shoemaker. [A person who makes shoes.] |
| shoeynoun | (Australia, slang) The drinking of an alcoholic beverage out of a shoe, especially as a celebratory act. |
| socknoun | (clothing) A knitted or woven covering for the foot. |
| chucklernoun | Someone who chuckles. |
| suede-shoe operatornoun | (slang) A flashy and dishonest trader. |
| shoesmithnoun | (dated) A person who shoes horses for a living. |
| suttlernoun | Obsolete form of sutler. [A person who follows an army, selling provisions.] |
| suede-shoe salesmannoun | (slang) A high-pressure salesman. |
| slopernoun | (textiles) A custom-fitted basic pattern from which patterns for many different styles can be created. |
| crispinnoun | A male given name from Latin. |
| toshernoun | (chiefly historical) A scavenger of valuables lost in the sewers, particularly those of London during the Victorian Age. |
| shulernoun | A surname. |
| coddernoun | (UK, dialect, obsolete) A gatherer of cods or peas. |
| trotter casenoun | (slang, idiomatic, chiefly in the plural) A shoe or boot. |
| snipnoun | The act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something. |
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