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Not alone was the man a financial wizard, but an expert seamster as well.
And now she was going to let herself be driven to drivel by a seamster!
A tailor is also called a seamster, or a seamstress for a woman.
To make matters worse, the seamster's demeanour changed immediately.
If you were a rocker, you were also a seamster.
Clark the Seamster sent him an exasperated look.
As soon as the material arrives, deliver it to Mindlin the seamster.
'She left me alone with her seamster.
You can count on me," Clark the Seamster said.
Clark the Seamster found another paper.
Kirk watched the seamster for several moments before he finally had to ask, "What are you doing, Bones?
Spinsters use the yarn to make clothes like a tailor, seamster, seamstress.
Clark the Seamster did have some scouts out, and reported northern mages working as much destructive magic as they could.
The cause was pneumonia, and he had been suffering from Parkinson's disease, said his daughter Teresa Seamster.
'Unfortunately,' she explained to Terisa, 'he has become wealthy on the strength of his reputation as my seamster.'
Older variants are seamster and sempstress.
Slop was Seamster slang for the food supplied by the A-Level mess decks.
He'd put on an air of bravado when he'd waded ashore, but his insides had been shaking like a Seamster working a jackhammer.
My financier seamster slipped the bars into the pockets, and hoisted the whole load onto my bod, over a T-shirt.
Steve unrolled the yellow and brown Seamster jump-suit and eyed it with evident distaste as he finished rubbing himself dry.
If you wear a gown and carry your own clothing with you, you will be able to leave it for the seamster to use as a pattern.
As far as his Seamster bosses knew, he had been transferred to Service Engineering & Maintenance because of - quote - 'his negative operational performance'.
A high-tech seamster, I would fit pieces of cloth under that waiting needle, sewing not just ordinary seams, but seams a long-trained artisan could only dream of.
Terisa, I would like to take you to buy cloth and engage a seamster, so that you can have clothes made'-she hesitated almost imperceptibly-'to your own fit and fashion.'
The name Druze is derived from the name of Muhammad bin Ismail Nashtakin ad-Darazī (from Persian, darzi, "seamster") who was an early preacher.