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
- I can't tolerate those who upholster ANYTHING with McMurphy plaid.
- The wood is mahogany, and we'd of course re-upholster them said Ginny.
- Or for something more comfortable, upholster a small bedroom chair in terry cloth.
- I would also paint the chairs and maybe get some bright, patterned fabric to upholster the chairs.
- All I will say is that much as you don't go around carrying change in your vag, you don't upholster a human being.
- That Molly/Lunette chick really needs to get her sorry ass to an upholster and fast. that is one not-so-comfy-looking-couch.
- First, I'd like to express my sympathy for whatever embossed little creatures Jaguar uses to upholster the upper deck of this car, the Jaguar XJ Supersport.
- I want a rolling jalopy one that I can paint sparkly lime green and upholster with mexican striped plankets and a solid sunbrella top with 8 inch fringe on the sides ..... yeah, yeah, but we all have our dreams and I usually find a way to make mine come close ....
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