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tailoress Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

লাঙ্গুলহীন, অপুচ্ছ, পুচ্ছহীন,





tailoress's Usage Examples:

Jaram (27 February 1902–20 September 1978) was a New Zealand weaver, tailoress, community leader.


known as "Jeannie" to close friends and family, was a notable New Zealand tailoress, union official and social reformer.


Alice Eleanor Cossey (8 November 1879 – 14 March 1970) was a New Zealand tailoress and union leader.


Margaret Jane Scott Hawthorne (17 January 1869–1 May 1958) was a New Zealand tailoress, trade unionist and factory inspector.


His father, Michael, was a barber, and his mother, Carmel Kelly, was a tailoress.


Maria Selina Hale (23 May 1864–5 March 1951) was a New Zealand tailoress, trade unionist and senior public servant.


She was trained as a schoolteacher and "tailoress", and in both pursuits was associated with Polly Anne Reed, with whom.


She spent much of her life as a "tailoress", and was recognized as "a great worker with her hands".


He married tailoress Christina Helen Sullivan on 14 December 1927 at St Patrick's Catholic.


"Velvet", is the all-time favorite kind of fabric to Qamar, a widowed lonely tailoress and one of the main female characters in the novel.


Denise Provence : La Païva Line Noro : Chiffon Junie Astor : Mlle Puc, the tailoress Héléna Manson : Nana Robert Dalban : Pépito Benoit Gaston Modot : Justin.


the son of to Ludovico Martinelli, a local barber, and Maria Rinaldi, a tailoress, and the first child of seven.


Laetitia Spigarelli as Juliett Gilles Cohen as Jean-Luc Marie Rivière as The tailoress Eric Elmosnino as Raymond Robinson Stévenin as Julien Laurent Grévill.


Ipswich, Massachusetts as a young woman, and was described as a "good tailoress and dressmaker" in one of her recommendation letters for mission work.


Yang Zi as Hu Xiangxiang Daughter of a tailoress.


He married tailoress Beryl Bradley on 22 December 1947 at Essendon.


In 1889 was a tailoress in Western Australia.


She works as a tailoress at fashion store Perrin.


By 1868 she was working as a tailoress in London, England.



Synonyms:

orient; accommodate; adapt;

Antonyms:

unfasten; cast off; lower; disorient;

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