upholster
IPA: ʌpˈoʊɫstɝ
noun
- (archaic) An upholder, a dealer in secondhand furniture and clothes; an upholsterer; a tradesman who finishes furniture.
verb
- (transitive) To fit padding, stuffing, springs, webbing and fabric covering to (furniture).
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Examples of "upholster" in Sentences
- Furniture is upholstered in a yellow silk damask.
- The front passenger compartment is upholstered in leather.
- A banquette may also be an upholstered bench or a footbridge.
- A 'banquette' may also be an upholstered bench or a footbridge.
- The seats were upholstered in luxury cloth with a unique sew style.
- A wing chair in the living room is upholstered in a chinoiserie print.
- The interior was upholstered in leather and had a burl walnut dashboard.
- Each segment is separately upholstered by an unseamed upholstery segment.
- The interior was upholstered in leather and had a burled walnut dashboard.
- The sheepskins are used for mittens, gloves, hats and to upholster footstools.