Dressmakings [noun]

Definition of Dressmakings:

clothing industry

Synonyms of Dressmakings:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dressmakings:

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Sentence/Example of Dressmakings:

It is very difficult for her to do this if she has had no training in dressmaking or in millinery.

But it is also, like dressmaking, carried on in shops and in departmental stores.

There should be an excellent discussion on this subject, covering such things as: Home dressmaking; does it pay?

They economize in the family expenditure; they employ few or no servants, and do plain sewing, dressmaking, and millinery.

They went to the village and inspected cottages, and gave lessons in housekeeping or dressmaking or some other drudgery till noon.

There was no dressmaking establishment known to her where she was willing to place so young and pretty and ignorant a girl.

Is it that she devoted too much of her maiden time to teaching, preaching, doctoring, and dressmaking?

She longed, moreover, to do fancy dressmaking for her child; and there was the matter of the silk stockings.

Her mother's business of plain and fancy dressmaking did not a little to make the acoustics of Newbern superior.

Mrs. Penniman had at last been fancy in her dressmaking for her child, and now stood by to exclaim at her handiwork.