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hosier

[ UK /hˈə‍ʊzɪɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a tradesman who sells hosiery and (in England) knitwear

How To Use hosier In A Sentence

  • At the very least, a VS store is a few steps above the Indian "hosiery" store where storekeeprs would shout "Ei namaa to opor theke ekta aath-threesh boudir jonne" (Ei throw down a 38 for "boudi" here) with all the subtlety of Shatabdi Express and where Gopal ganjee Random Thoughts of a Demented Mind
  • In addition to hosiery, nylon is used in tricot, netting for bridal veils, and in carpeting.
  • When seamless stockings were developed it changed the future of ladies hosiery forever.
  • A highlight will be British Pop artist Allen Jones's "Soft Tread" (1966-1967), a colorful painting giving a profile view of a woman's feet, legs and bottom erotically gartered with laced hosiery and impossibly-high stilettos. Selling Sex at Auction
  • Operating room nurses, surgeons, bank tellers, cashiers and other people who must spend hours on their feet find compression hosiery helpful in combating circulatory problems and leg fatigue.
  • Women's hosiery you'll find on the second floor, Madam.
  • Hosiery constitutes 22% of import (mostly from China), slipovers, jackets, and sweaters - 17%, and knitwear polo shirts, tee-shirts, and underwaists - 16%.
  • While attempts in England were made to power the hand frame, innovation was slowed by the huge capital investment of leading hosiers who owned and rented hand frames to low-paid British frame workers.
  • Referring to my conversation with you today, I now enclose an order sheet for hosiery as specified.
  • But, in the times we write of, the hosiers, the glovers, the hatters, the mercers, the milliners, and all who dealt in the miscellaneous wares now termed haberdasher’s goods, were to be found in this narrow alley. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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