noun
- people whose job is to clean and polish shoes
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The shoeblacks worked on street corners in Victorian London.
- Many shoeblacks were young boys trying to earn money.
- The hotel employed several shoeblacks to serve wealthy guests.
- Shoeblacks would carry their brushes and polish in wooden boxes.
- The profession of shoeblacks largely disappeared with changing times.
- Street shoeblacks competed for customers near busy train stations.