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weavers

  • plural
    of weaver.
    weaver
    noun
    a person who weaves.

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Unfazed, Mahama's government declared Wednesdays "fugu" day on his return home, with traders and weavers reporting a spike in demand for the centuries-old attire since.

From Barron's Feb. 13, 2026

Through November, the museum features an open-air spider pavilion, a ticketed exhibit that allows visitors to walk amid hundreds of spiders known as orb weavers and their intricate webs.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 25, 2025

Recognition is increasing - not only of the Wayuu bags - but of the indigenous group and the weavers themselves.

From BBC Oct. 5, 2025

It also includes diamond workers of western India, who produce much of the world’s polished diamonds, as well as carpet weavers.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 27, 2025

The weavers at the Massachusetts Corporation had all refused the agent’s demand that they each tend four looms and take a piece rate reduction as well.

From "Lyddie" by Katherine Paterson

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