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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
Tired of wearing the clothes that his seamstress mother made for him, Strachan raised money for shopping by working on a fishing boat, spending weeks at a time at sea.
Her relatives said she separated from her husband around her son's birth and supports her family as a seamstress while living with her maternal relatives.
The only person to show up on the departure date, however, is Ada, 22, a seamstress and house cleaner who is terrified of polar bears.
Ms Kaur, who lived in Hercules in the San Francisco Bay Area, worked for two decades as a sari-store seamstress and paid her taxes.
Harjit Kaur, who lives in Hercules city in the San Francisco Bay Area, was working as a seamstress at a sari store for the past two decades and pays her taxes.
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