Seamstress

Word SEAMSTRESS
Character 10
Hyphenation seam stress
Pronunciations /ˈsiːm(p).stɹɪs/

Definitions and meanings of "Seamstress"

What do we mean by seamstress?

A woman who sews, especially one who makes her living by sewing. noun

A woman whose occupation is sewing noun

A woman whose occupation is sewing; a needlewoman. noun

A woman who sews clothes professionally. noun

Someone who makes or mends dresses noun

A woman who sews clothes professionally.

A prostitue undercover. In seattle young woman were registered seamstresses but really they were just whores taking advantage of the 1897 Alaskan Gold Rush. Urban Dictionary

Someone with technical skill but no taste. Urban Dictionary

A super-busty gal whose ample gazongas are so impossibly perky-firm and stick out so ridiculously far (think Rebecca Wild) that they're obviously just implants; one has only to lift her boobs slightly and check underneath to see the obviously-visible stitch-scar-grooves from the plastic surgery. :P Urban Dictionary

An offensive, even possibly misogynistic term for a female hilly-billy, an unsophisticated farm/country female Urban Dictionary

A Fuckstick (person, not penis or dildo) Urban Dictionary

A semi-offensive term for a female hilly-billy Urban Dictionary

A female hilly-billy Urban Dictionary

A offensive term for an unsophisticated farm/country female Urban Dictionary

Noun. One who only does over the pants mouth or hand stuff. When the seam of the pants rubs the clit or penis until completion. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Seamstress

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The word "seamstress" in example sentences

A great resource for the beginning seamstress is Sew What? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Well, there's a certain seamstress who makes bags, and our favorite jewelers -- or at least the ones who are selling things right now; some of you haven't posted about jewelry in awhile. ❋ Matociquala (2008)

The word seamstress means basically sewing up seams, which can be hard work in more elaborate designs, especially in dresses worn in the 40s and 50s as they had some rather intricate piecing. ❋ Ann Althouse (2008)

(Good news for sweatshop workers and their children everywhere — Mom's identity as an underpaid seamstress is vital to healthy family functioning.) ❋ Unknown (2004)

That day, too she called a seamstress who was making her some clothes. ❋ Friedman, Myra (1973)

Three or four buttons would have mirrored the angled edge of the bodice opening, but two just looks like the seamstress was a bit off sewing the buttonholes in. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I can call the seamstress and see if she can change my appointment. ❋ Shonda Cheekes (2008)

Women in Belkin's situation like to say that they "have" to work because this allows them to ally their life choices with the noble struggle of poorer women; no one would call a seamstress a bad mother if her hours away bought her children more nutritious food and safer shelter. ❋ Unknown (2002)

In the province of Capiz twelve and a half cents gold per day for a seamstress is the recognized price for an American to pay -- natives get one for less. ❋ Mary Helen Fee (N/A)

For I don't call the seamstress an angel till Ma says the poor thing must "walk." ❋ Bret Harte (1869)

There are only 3 Timothy Connor, s in the 1911 census, the only one living in London, is living alone, but there is a Mary Connor born 1881 described as a seamstress, in Holloway prison. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I personally like the term "seamstress" because it makes me feel like a serious person who sews, rather than someone who owns a sewing machine and pulls it out every so often. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Dacha-I want to be a seamstress [when i grow up]. Lucy- [Bitch, please]. Like people would pay to [sleep with] you. ❋ Tacha (2006)

That outfit was constructed well. The [seams] were straight but only a [grandmother] would [wear it]. She's not a designer, she's a seamstress. ❋ Ioshua (2010)

Anytime a [chesty] gal braggingly shows off her [humongous] boobs to me, I always check to see if her "[fun bags]" are truly "real 'n' natural" or not before I compliment her too highly --- there are so many seamstresses out there! ❋ QuacksO (2017)

Although [Rosa Parks] was indeed financially [destitute] and a [seamstress] by trade, as well as being a black lady from the rural south, she certainly wasn't a destitute seamstress, achieving quite a lot in terms of human rights and other social progress for African Americans ❋ Sexydimma (2016)

[George Bush] ❋ James Cagney (2004)

even if [Rosa Parks] was indeed [destitute] and a [seamstress] by trade, she certainly wasn't a destitute seamstress, achieving, quite a lot in terms of human rights ❋ Sexydimma (2014)

even if [Rosa Parks] was indeed [destitute] and a [seamstress] by trade, she certainly wasn't a destitute seamstress, achieving, quite a lot in terms of human rights ❋ Sexydimma (2014)

Although [Rosa Parks] was indeed financially [destitute] and a [seamstress] by trade, she certainly wasn't a destitute seamstress, achieving quite a lot in terms of human rights ❋ Sexydimma (2015)

[Gerald] was too nervous on the first date to make a real move. He was a total [seamstress]. He rubbed my [seam] until I came in my pants. ❋ Poooooooopoe (2021)

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