haberdashery

[ US /ˈhæbɝˌdæʃɝi/ ]
[ UK /hˈæbədˌæʃəɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a store where men's clothes are sold
  2. the drygoods sold by a haberdasher
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How To Use haberdashery In A Sentence

  • The shop displays a range of ready made designer knitwear, machine accessories, motifs, haberdashery and so on.
  • Off the field, Portis also was fun because of his outlandish haberdashery and his outrageously confident attitude.
  • The three of us trooped off together to get outfitted at a mid-town haberdashery.
  • The three of us trooped off together to get outfitted at a mid-town haberdashery.
  • 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.
  • Many display shelves were covered by stationery materials, crepe paper, haberdashery, hair conditioner and washing detergent, boot polish and plastic toys.
  • There are 14 departments with escalators and elevators ‘going up’ to haberdashery and food and down to furniture and china.
  • We present ideas: stories that estrange themselves, articles on anything from wormholes to haberdashery, poetry that makes of metaphor a transubstantial sigh - a hesitation at the thresholds of contemporary consciousness and interstitial art. Reprint sale to farrago's wainscot
  • Having worked in a haberdashery, the rule of thumb was that button-down collar shirts go with sport jackets and blazers.
  • Many display shelves were covered by stationery materials, crepe paper, haberdashery, hair conditioner and washing detergent, boot polish and plastic toys.
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