stitcher

IPA: stˈɪtʃɝ

noun

  • One who stitches.
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Examples of "stitcher" in Sentences

  • The oldest piece of equipment, a side-seam stitcher, is from about 1910.
  • As an avid stitcher in my spare time, I often have to rip out my work to fix mistakes.
  • He also ran the "stitcher," a ground-level machine that staples together magazines and pamphlets.
  • We'll be back to 13 stripes and 50 stars, said volunteer stitcher Carolyn Deters of Glenwood, Iowa.
  • That the unknown individual, the surreptitious stitcher, the one who put the tassels on, had a really sick sense of humor?
  • A woman comes out and said her mother sent her to the fish market on this day and time and it's then Cassie realizes she's a "stitcher" who is there to heal Nick.
  • Being a cross-stitcher and crafty-kinda-gal who also loves to "do" quilling AND an admirer of cake decorating, today's blog entry has my eyes totally satisfied and wanting a cigarette!
  • A stitcher in Pakistan receives 30 rupees (45p) for a football, and 47 rupees for a Fairtrade football (to Fifa standard), but crucially they also have access to microcredit loans (fairdealtrading. com)
  • Understandably salsa-dancing, knicker-stitcher Hayley, was rather distressed – but she's going to be even more upset to find herself bound and gagged in the factory by crazed Tony, who remonstrates: "Could you stop your snivelling and be a man about this?"

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