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seamstress
[seem-stris, sem-]
noun
a woman whose occupation is sewing.
seamstress
/ ˈsɛmpstrɪs, ˈsɛmstrɪs /
noun
a woman who sews and makes clothes, esp professionally
Gender Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of seamstress1
Example Sentences
She was born in Maiquetía, Venezuela, where her mother was a seamstress and her father a representative for Singer sewing machines.
This year alone, seamstress Angie Smith has worked with 11 brides who have chosen to use these drugs.
Gordo’s father was a dishwasher and cook; his mother was a seamstress in a factory that used to be across from City Hall.
At five years old his favourite outfit was a purple, mohair suit made by his mother, who was a seamstress.
Dozens of seamstresses then run up the first fabric samples on the spot for a first fitting.
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