furrier

[ US /ˈfɝiɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone whose occupation is making or repairing fur garments
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How To Use furrier In A Sentence

  • And there was a furrier and a butcher and a shop selling fine wines.
  • "Practical fur cutting and furriery" is a treatise on the art of furriery intended alike for the apprentice and advanced worker in every branch of the fur manufacturing industry,
  • Here again in the street is the toy-shop with its open front and store of mimic drums and halberds for the martial little burghers; here are the fruiteress with her stall of grapes and melons, the rat-catcher with his string of trophies, the fowler and his clap-net, the furrier with his stock of skins. A Wanderer in Holland
  • The bulky pelts had all been sold, exchanged for silver with passing merchants who would in turn take them to a furrier.
  • Early in the nineteenth century, the number of tailors, furriers, jewellers and haberdashers rose steeply.
  • The agent intends to create a national furriers block program under which a furrier would solicit, quote rates, and sell garment protection to its customers.
  • Jay had been working as a furrier in Glasgow but he contracted a skin disease off the pelts.
  • He was also a budding go-getter who used to work in his family's furrier shop and stretch animal hides for 25 cents each.
  • Use our retailer locator to find a furrier in your area.
  • Without any obligation or charge our staff of skilled furriers will gladly offer a quotation for repairs, restyling, cleaning or dyeing.
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