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chapeleiro
Catalan
capeller
Someone who makes and sells hats.
milliner
modiste
hatmaker
Portuguese
chapeleiro
Russian
шляпник
Spanish
sombrerero
Catalan
barreter
Person engaged in hatmaking.
occupation
fashion person
Russian
шляпник
milliner
modiste
hatmaker
1
Sometimes, the
milliner
and the jeweller are at the bottom of it.
2
But I only got six francs; my
milliner
had all the rest.
3
It may be a cast-back to the principles of the
milliner
mother.
4
It's probably their way of taking their hats off to the
milliner
.
5
The
milliner
would have it there was nothing beside that fitted me.
1
He had now uncovered the slight figure of the little French
modiste
.
2
The ragdealer's daughter, Justa by name, was a
modiste
in a shop.
3
This wonderful
modiste
,
whose taste in modes was exquisite, was Mademoiselle Bertin.
4
From her condition, a
modiste
cannot dispense with being amiable, gracious, engaging.
5
When they came out of the milliner's or
modiste
's
,
Fred was waiting.
1
No
hatmaker
in the colonies may have more than two apprentices at once.
2
She had been a
hatmaker
in a village near his birthplace-Montauban.
3
In one recess Leybl the
hatmaker
's
poker-stiff dog Ashmodai awaited the spring thaw for its burial.
4
First the blacksmith and now the
hatmaker
.
5
A psychotic
hatmaker
poisoned by mercury.
1
Its current owner, Sir Percival Aspern, had been a
hatter
by trade.
2
Then he went to the shoemaker, to the
hatter
,
to the haberdasher.
3
He'd actually become a
hatter
purely because of the association with madness.
4
Andrea had long loved her, but the
hatter
clung outrageously to life.
5
I retreat to my hotel; send for boot-maker,
hatter
,
tailor, and hair-cutter.
6
She's mad, mad as a
hatter
about the glory of the Beauleighs.
7
Spratt's father was a
hatter
in Bond Street, so we all laughed.
8
What will your
hatter
say about the two sides of the head?
9
He's a
hatter
,
an' works a lone hand in the shallow ground.'
10
In the forefront of the vast throng surrounding the entrance stood the
hatter
.
11
The
hatter
went away; his odd answer became the subject of our talk.
12
People began to go to the tailor and the dress-maker and the
hatter
.
13
He married Elizabeth Tracy, and pursued the trade of
hatter
in Norwich, Conn.
14
Next morning the watch was redeemed, and the
hatter
returned me twenty-two louis.
15
At last there was a measurable degree of quiet, and the
hatter
said:
16
That rogue of a
hatter
never kept on to the end.
hatter
mad hatter
say the hatter
miserable hatter
old hatter
retired hatter
Portuguese
chapeleiro
modista
Catalan
capeller
barreter
barretaire
Russian
шляпник
Spanish
sombrerero