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draper's
n. A shop that sells drapery
Usage examples of "draper's".
Bartolommeo was a shy and retiring man whose modest house on the Piazza Santo Spirito had a draper's shop on the ground floor.
They carried it up the stairs above the draper's, set it on a high narrow buffet.
Then a man ran out of the draper's with a roll of oilcloth, and off they went again.
For she has been paying regularly into a draper's club, and with the proceeds a quantity of clothing material will be bought.
His long, loose over-robe was a deep blue, dyed cloth that cost a silver penny the yard on Draper's Lane.