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Meanings of be weavers in English
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Usage of be weavers in English
1
The coastal people are either sailors, fishermen, or farmers, and the townsfold tend to beweavers and dyers.
2
There areweavers; so, of course, there is such a division of labor.
3
It is essentially woman's work, though among the Pueblos, strangely enough, men areweavers.
4
There wereweavers' guilds in several towns given royal sanction.
5
The Peels wereweavers and printers of calicoes.
6
Many of these wereweavers, and in those days the weaver carried on his craft at home.
7
They have among them persons who wereweavers, whalemen, and sailors, but most of them were farmers.
8
They wereweavers, workers in metal, stone-cutters, masons, potters, carpenters, upholsterers, tailors, shoe-makers, glass-blowers, boat-builders, wig-makers, and embalmers.
9
Such was his repute that there wereweavers who spoke of locking their doors when they went from home.
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So many of our people in Guzerat wereweavers that one Officer set himself specially to the task of improving their loom.
11
45), copper, and brass, while the women areweavers.
12
One day two rogues came along, saying they wereweavers, and that they knew how to weave the finest stuff one could imagine.
13
Back then two of the brothers wereweavers who supplied Magees of Donegal from a shed next to their cottage while a third kept house.
14
There wereweavers, brewers, carpenters, smiths, masons, bricklayers, cobblers, and representatives of every other of the trades of peace among these improvised men of war.
15
There wereweavers' guilds in several towns, including London, which were given royal sanction and protection for annual payments (twelve pounds of silver for London.