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Meanings of lacemaker in English
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Usage of lacemaker in English
1
Maurice, still thinking of his little lacemaker, laughed with glee when Joe caught him in his arms.
2
To shape his green material, this man with the large, rough hands learned the patient, meticulous delicacy of a lacemaker.
3
My father was inclined to oblige Catherine, but for this once the lacemaker's words had not the effect she expected.
4
I listened badly, thinking of that drop of moonlight which had this very night fallen on the lips of Catherine the lacemaker.
5
As he spoke Catherine the lacemaker appeared on the threshold, with her bonnet sideways over her ear and her neckerchief very much creased.
6
By requiring no more implements than about five shillings will purchase, a lacemaker is not dependent on the shopkeeper, nor the head of a manufactory.
7
There were also Reboul, the baker; Hibley, the working-tailor; Gonzetta, the shoemaker; Durand, the joiner; Marchand, the lacemaker; Voileau, the sail-maker;
8
He's just turning onto Lacemaker Lane when his phone vibrates again.
9
Halfway down Lacemaker Lane, he spots the bookshop's old-fashioned scrolled sign.
10
He's kind of old, and you can't drive a car on Lacemaker Lane.'
11
Her picture of a "Japanese Lacemaker" belongs to Mr. Quincy A. Shaw.
12
At last, in a small room, Philip stopped before The Lacemaker of Vermeer van Delft.
13
Two show Lacemaker Lane in all its consumer glory.
14
Your sister thought I had better put the initials of Female Union for Lacemaker's Employment.
15
He's got a little shop on Lacemaker Lane, in that walking mall off Lower Main Street.
16
Unlike Lacemaker Lane, there was nothing suburban about Township Road; it was as country as Travis Tritt.