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dressmaker
[ dres-mey-ker ]
adjective
- (of women's clothing) having soft lines or elaborate detail.
dressmaker
/ 藞诲谤蓻蝉藢尘别瑟办蓹 /
noun
- a person whose occupation is making clothes, esp for women
Derived Forms
- 藞诲谤别蝉蝉藢尘补办颈苍驳, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 诲谤别蝉蝉顎僲补办顎卛苍驳 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of dressmaker1
Example Sentences
Bailey Dowery is a dressmaker who harbors a secret in 1950s Oklahoma.
Louise and Beatrice and I were up half the night every night, bringing down snippets of satin and serge that had fallen from the dressmakers鈥 scissors.
It is also a nod to London's famous rag trade - the city's fabric merchants, tailors and dressmakers who once dominated the area where the Barbican Centre now stands.
Hisako Hibi would always find time to paint, often early in the mornings before she had to start work as a dressmaker, her daughter said.
A dressmaker鈥檚 dummy, tiled with mirrors, is lowered like a disco ball, and the show鈥檚 title figures in the lyrics.
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