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haberdasher

[ UK /hˈæbədˌæʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a merchant who sells men's clothing

How To Use haberdasher In A Sentence

  • Early in the nineteenth century, the number of tailors, furriers, jewellers and haberdashers rose steeply.
  • Many display shelves were covered by stationery materials, crepe paper, haberdashery, hair conditioner and washing detergent, boot polish and plastic toys.
  • Drapers and milliners, haberdashers and tailors, mercers and glovers - these were the ubiquitous tradespeople and retailers of King Street.
  • But when I did that earlier today (not for "haberdasher") I noticed that the usual source, Screenwerk
  • There are temples around every corner between an inordinate number of haberdasheries. Times, Sunday Times
  • The married mother-of-five had been about to go into a haberdashery shop in Burgess Road when she felt a sharp sting on the back of her left leg.
  • The three of us trooped off together to get outfitted at a mid-town haberdashery.
  • I knocked on his door, walked in -- it was a ding! like going into a haberdasher's shop -- and I took it from there. Churchill: A Life
  • -- Ford's was the principal woollen-draper, linen-draper, and haberdasher's shop united; the shop first in size and fashion in the place. Emma
  • The three of us trooped off together to get outfitted at a mid-town haberdashery.
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