Similar words: wobbling, cobble, cobbler, cobbled, cobblers, cobble together, cobblestone, dabbling. Meaning: ['kɒbl] n. the shoemaker's trade.
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31) I don't see why a surgeon should spend very much time cobbling shoes.
32) Nowadays, the typical college professor is a part-timer, moonlighting for extra cash or prestige, or "freeway flying"—cobbling together a teaching career with several classes at different colleges.
33) Now entering his ninth decade, he still puts climbing at the fore, cobbling together a combination of book royalties, slide show revenues, and contraCT reseARCh work.
34) You can learn a tremendous amount by just giving yourself a project and cobbling through it to the end.
35) But for all China's impressive economic progress, the past 30 years have owed much to cobbling together policy and struggling to reconcile contradictions.
36) Researchers, visual artists, and pornographers have all begun cobbling together home-brewed Kinect projects and posting the results online.
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