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n. One who sells cloths; a dealer in cloths; as, a draper and tailor.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Also patron of drapers and schoolgirls. ▪ By the mid-thirteenth century they were still the leading guild, although the drapers were now also important. ▪ The London Titfords made silk in Spitalfields; and a draper cousin could ...

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Draper is a commuter rail station in Draper , Utah , United States served by the FrontRunner , Utah Transit Authority 's (UTA) commuter rail train that operates along the Wasatch Front with service from Pleasant View in northern Weber County through Salt ...

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Robert Berkowitz, Dale Coddington, Eric Corley, Delin Cormeny, Ed Cummings, Art Davis, Michelle Delio, Sam Downing, John Draper, Paul Dryman, Nick Duva, Roy Eskapa, Alex Fielding, Lisa Flores, Brock Frank, Steve Gibson, Jerry Greenblatt, Greg Grunberg, Bill Handle, David G.

Among the first pioneers of the later modern ink industry abroad, may be mentioned the names of Stephens, Arnold, Blackwood, Ribaucourt, Stark, Lewis, Runge, Leonhardi, Gafford, Bottger, Lipowitz, Geissler, Jahn, Van Moos, Ure, Schmidt, Haenle, Elsner, Bossin, Kindt, Trialle, Morrell, Cochrane, Antoine, Faber, Waterlous, Tarling, Hyde, Thacker, Mordan, Featherstone, Maurin, Triest and Draper.

Some contradiction in the Draper family occurred to Homer Wells for the first time at Thanksgiving.

THE CHIEF DRAPER Have me not Indian carpets dark as wine, Turbans and sashes, gowns and bows and veils, And broideries of intricate design, And printed hangings in enormous bales?

Draper my own clients, representing US oil shippers and power plant builders, would need exemptions from environmental rules, in effect, a licence to pollute England.

After some chit-chat about our electricity generators, we asked Liddle if Draper was as influential as he claimed.

Sir Francis in 1279 Simon the Draper obtained the Manor of Otterbourne for 600 merks, and a quit rent of a pair of gilt spurs valued at six pence!

They had known he was coming ever since the flag-lieutenant had brought a Baltic pilot aboard, together with orders for Captain Draper - the news, coming by way of the Captain's steward, had spread through the sloop in rather less than two minutes - and although many of the Ariels were landsmen or boys there were quite enough man-of-war's men aboard to tell them of Lucky Jack Aubrey's reputation as a fighting captain, while the three or four who had sailed with him magnified it extremely: he ate fire for breakfast, elevenses, dinner and supper.

Ally also clocked Catherine O'Rourke and Simone Draper, the latter not only looking the part with her shotgun, but looking like she'd kicked some as well.

Melvyn Hershy, the doctor who had performed the cricothyroidotomy, came around the gurney as Mary Draper slipped into her ultracool, I-cannot-be-fazed telephone manner"Hello, Janet.

Through their association they could buy merit as benefactors, adopting a hospi­tal, distributing alms and food to the poor, or undertaking the charge of certain categories—as when the grocers of Paris supported the blind and the drapers supported prisoners in the city jail.

Not to be outdone, the Drapers followed, then the College of Notaries, govern­ment officials, nobles, and others in a steady stream of voluntary labor.

Frank Draper testified on the very limited value of blood coagulation as an indicator of time of death.

And now the business editor of the Observer, the brilliant journalistic fanatic Ben Laurance, was shouting at my friends trying to block him at the door at my Crouch End hideaway that I had to get out of bed, get to the BBC studios and confront with tape the number one New Labour fixer, Derek Draper, on another live Newsnight broadcast.

The last time I saw her, the boy said from under the choir stall, she was in the Drapers Chapel.