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  • noun Plural form of leatherworker.

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Examples

  • They were fashioned of the finest hides and specially worked in far-off Malderpot by the warmland's most skilled leatherworkers.

    A Corridor in the Asylum 2010

  • Mary had a busy schedule, and Miss Marchmont accompanied her faithfully to shoemakers, hosiers, hatters, and leatherworkers, even to the haughty Madame Clothilde, who received them with grave condescension at a tiny shop in Montague Street.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

  • Mary had a busy schedule, and Miss Marchmont accompanied her faithfully to shoemakers, hosiers, hatters, and leatherworkers, even to the haughty Madame Clothilde, who received them with grave condescension at a tiny shop in Montague Street.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

  • Mary had a busy schedule, and Miss Marchmont accompanied her faithfully to shoemakers, hosiers, hatters, and leatherworkers, even to the haughty Madame Clothilde, who received them with grave condescension at a tiny shop in Montague Street.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

  • After receiving a bachelor of arts from Wesleyan University in Connecticut in 1988, the junior Bissell returned to India to set up the Bhadrajun Artisans Trust, a cooperative of leatherworkers and weavers in Rajasthan that has evolved to embrace the artisans as shareholders.

    The Poor as Stakeholders: Can 'Inclusive Capitalism' Thrive in India? 2009

  • As of this year, there are 200 leatherworkers in the factory, and Bottega has started a craft school so that time-honored traditions may be passed on.

    Less Is Maier Tyrnauer, Matt 2008

  • As of this year, there are 200 leatherworkers in the factory, and Bottega has started a craft school so that time-honored traditions may be passed on.

    Less Is Maier Tyrnauer, Matt 2008

  • They were leatherworkers and diggers coming back from working for hire.

    The Diary of a Superfluous Man and other stories 2006

  • The Guildhall of the Combined Crafts (tanners, leatherworkers, harness and saddlemakers) in the city below was larger.

    Through Wolfs Eyes 2001

  • We have seen examples where local carpenters, tinsmiths, leatherworkers or blacksmiths have put together simple crutches, carts, wooden legs and other aids.

    1) Head Control and Use of Senses 1999

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