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seamstress Meaning in Bengali



 মেয়ে দরজী

Noun:

সীবনকারী,





seamstress's Usage Examples:

A seamstress is a woman who sews, especially one who earns a living by sewing.


Prior to the Industrial Revolution, a seamstress did handsewing.


During the Middle Ages, Europeans who could afford it employed seamstresses and tailors.


The seamstress is a fictional character in Charles Dickens's 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities.


The seamstress is an unnamed twenty-year-old woman featured.


after 1803), was a Haitian seamstress, patriot and national heroine.


February 1818 – May 1907) was a former slave who became a successful seamstress, civil activist, and author in Washington, DC.


costume, including the choreographer, costume designer, costume maker (seamstress), and dancer.


The first Wichita flag was produced by local seamstress Mary J.


Schanderl was born in Munich, the daughter of a production line seamstress and a federal railway locksmith.


House is a landmark in Philadelphia purported to be the site where the seamstress and flag-maker Betsy Ross (1752-1836) lived when she is said to have sewed.


The death of her parents prompted her to relocate in order to work as a seamstress while doubling as a catechist and educator to some of her siblings who.


buildings, a nursery school, primary school, sewing rooms (complete with seamstress and assistant), a cobblers shop, a full-time team of gardeners, a chapel.


Treaty of Paris (1898), and Doña Marcela Agoncillo, one of the principal seamstress of the Philippine flag.


structure; it was where Nancy Hanks, Abraham's mother, was working as a seamstress and living while being courted by Thomas Lincoln.



Synonyms:

garment-worker; needlewoman; garmentmaker; sempstress; dressmaker; modiste; garment worker;

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