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Stitcher

Stitcher \Stitch"er\, n. One who stitches; a seamstress.

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stitcher

n. One who stitches.

WordNet
stitcher

n. a garmentmaker who performs the finishing steps

Usage examples of "stitcher".

Gothick, and by the time an unlucky fall at a regular stitcher, when out with the Old Club, put a period to his career, nowhere in England could have been found such massive doors of oak, such ponderous iron latches, so many pointed, narrow windows, as at Stanyon.

I thought you must have put him at regular stitcher, and taken a bad toss!

Then, with one of the numerous attachments, he made use of the ingenious mechanical stitcher and stepped back.

He shut off the stitcher, finished the dressings, and flopped down on a bench, knowing that all they could do was wait for the drugs to work on Jorgenson and bring him around.

So powerful was the expelled harpoon of a stitcher that it could penetrate the underside of a normal vehicle.

Since no one had yet dissected a stitcher, the means by which their harpoons were propelled at such remarkable velocity remained open to explication.

Throwing himself to the side, he just did avoid the descending tip of the stitcher harpoon.

Since booties are made by a variety of outfitters and stitchers, many variations in design exist.

She was back in less than half an hour, during which I scoped out a new work schedule for the lock stitchers and obeyed her by ignoring a phone call.

The turners and stitchers wore adhesive tape on their fingers, even after years of building up calluses.

The stitchers learned quickly: It would not expend its killing mechanism on the armored underbelly of the aircar again.

There were more stitchers per cubic kilometer of sand sea in this area than anyone had previously encountered anywhere else.

It would be useful to know if the stitchers considered the low-flying intruder a threat or a possible meal.

It complied, and they found themselves jetting silently forward, leaving frustrated stitchers goggling in their wake.

Assembling silently beneath the sand, the pack of stitchers must have fired at least fifty harpoons.