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I . tailor [ˈteɪləɐ, Am -lɚ] N

II . tailor [ˈteɪləɐ, Am -lɚ] VB trans

1. tailor (make clothes):

tailor-made [ˈteɪləmeɪd, Am ˌteɪlɚˈmeɪd] ADJ

1. tailor-made (custom made):

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Finger guards differ from tailors thimbles in that they often have a top but are open on one side.
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Many service industries also developed, notably saddlers, tailors, carpenters, hostlers, metal and tin workers.
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They included weavers, tailors, brewers and metalsmiths.
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Some of them are the handicraft of curriers, saddlers, tailors, silk processors, goat wool rug makers, and embroiders potters.
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Trades include silversmiths (generally part-time), tailors, cobblers and carpenters.
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The two former tailors are nearly unrecognizable because of their filth, and don't appear to recall him.
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Along with street scenes, his work includes portraits of scribes, tailors, cobblers and fishmongers, and images such as shtetls, lighthouses, and wedding scenes.
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There would finally be numerous servants, tailors, laundresses and their assistants, the messor, shepherds and cowherds for the farm, not to mention of residents of the hospital.
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There were also other guilds: the guild of smiths, furriers, tailors, hatters and butchers.
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It closed in 1938 when it was sold to a tailors and converted to a workshop.
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