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milliner
[ mil-uh-ner ]
noun
- a person who designs, makes, or sells hats for women.
milliner
/ ˈmɪlɪnə /
noun
- a person who makes or sells women's hats
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of milliner1
Example Sentences
Milliner accrued just 6 AV over 21 games in three injury-riddled seasonsExpectations are high for the Bama players waiting to hear their names today, and they’ll all face some degree of pressure to make good on their first-round promise.
A 23-year-old son of a milliner from the city of Vyborg, he was drafted into the army when the Soviet Union invaded Finland.
His father died in 1980 and he was very close to his mother, a milliner, too.
The British milliner designed the exhibition in four small rooms, designed to give a “flavor of her Milan apartment.”
The play, Blow Me, catalogs Blow's life events, such as discovering milliner Philip Treacy and the late Alexander McQueen.
I was looking through photos of 19th-century Hudson, Ohio, and saw a sign for “Belle Mills, milliner.”
A Lowell factory-girl would consider this entirely out of character, and a New-York milliner would be shocked at the idea of it.
One of them was a sure-enough duchess, and she sent for the little milliner to do some work for her.
I am, for I never expected to rise to this w'en I was a milliner's 'prentice in London.'
Once it is proved to a customer that the milliner has this gift, her custom is assured.
A few years ago, an American woman of captivating address gained great reputation in Paris as a milliner.
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