Crossword clues for retailor
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Etymology 1 n. (obsolete spelling of retailer English) Etymology 2
vb. (context transitive English) To tailor again or anew.
Usage examples of "retailor".
It would be a waste to try to retailor them, and we would like you to be a long-lived trooper.
When his inner alarm woke him, he dressed in clean clothes from skin out, his best uniform-the breeches he had retailored for a smarter peg at the knee.
When his inner alarm woke him, he dressed in clean clothes from skin out, his best uniform—the breeches he had retailored for a smarter peg at the knee.
Yet, as Jean pointed out angrily in her article, even if an egg — which she would be glad to donate — were taken from her ovaries to be retailored in a test tube to produce something closer to her heart’s desire, all the remaining horde of eggs in her sex organs would still carry the same treacherous message written in them.
Ling (whoever’s turn it was) for the workday and walk -- stroll really, pacing out the city with the sword-cane, which had become part of his daily regalia, wearing soft, black-leather walking shoes and an expensive, secondhand suit that had been retailored at his cleaner’s in Chinatown.
Half the year she spent in Cozumel's Regeneration Villas, where tissue transplants and genetic retailoring kept her young.
I hadn't considered retailoring him to my size as I was afraid I would never get him gas-tight again.
I am there in a party dress which is not quite as girlish as it was when Mother helped me pick it out, in consequence of some very careful retailoring I have done with my door locked.
I hadn’t considered retailoring him to my size as I was afraid I would never get him gas-tight again.
The gun fitted into a left-side vest pocket Lazarus had retailored into a makeshift holster.