needlewoman Meaning in Bengali
মেয়েদরজি,
কেউ তোলে বা mends শহিদুল
Noun:
মেয়েদরজি,
Similer Words:
needlewomenneedly
neeld
neele
neem
neems
neesed
neeses
neeze
neezed
neezes
nef
nefandous
nefarious
nefariously
needlewoman's Usage Examples:
Morris's daughter May, an accomplished needlewoman and designer in her own right, was active in the School from its inception.
Ponsonby (6 February 1902 – 1 November 1993), was a British peeress, needlewoman and magazine editor.
A needleman or needlewoman is a person who practices the handicraft or profession of needlework.
Before the war, she worked as a laundress and needlewoman for the personnel of the Russian navy in the Karabelnaya district of.
1914 – 2 July 2010) was an English author, conservationist, curator, needlewoman and textile expert.
An accomplished needlewoman, Bess of Hardwick joined Mary at Chatsworth House for extended periods.
An accomplished needlewoman, Bess joined her husband's captive charge at Chatsworth House for extended.
The noted needlewoman Ann Macbeth also had articles published in the magazine.
accomplished artist who had studied drawing and painting in Vienna, and a needlewoman who produced a series of patchworks.
a marine who earned RD" 14 (US" 14) per month, and his mother was a needlewoman.
There were 42 "Sisters of Charity", four teachers and a needlewoman "in Ladies' School", two "Caretakers in Orphanage", and two "Teachers.
19–26 – Wilkie Collins' "Anne Rodway", a story in diary form about a needlewoman and her fiancé investigating the murder of a friend, appears in Household.
who was said to be destitute after ruining her eyesight working as a needlewoman.
Ponsonby (married name Loelia Lindsay) (1902–1993), British peeress, needlewoman and magazine editor Myles Ponsonby, 12th Earl of Bessborough (born 1941).
needlewoman's Meaning':
someone who makes or mends dresses