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Definition of Costumers
1. costumer [n] - See also: costumer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Costumers
Literary usage of Costumers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Putnam's Magazine (1909)
"Several galleries were hung with a collection of photographs of the paintings of
the Italian masters which provided material tor the costumers. ..."
2. Better Speech: A Textbook of Speech Training for Secondary Schools by Charles Henry Woolbert, Andrew Thomas Weaver (1922)
"... Costumers For the convenience of those giving plays requiring the use of
costumes, the following list of costumers will be found helpful: George Beck ..."
3. A Belle of the Fifties: Memoirs of Mrs. Clay of Alabama, Covering Social and by Virginia Clay-Clopton, Ada Sterling (1905)
"For the ensuing weeks men as well as women were busy consulting costumers,
ransacking the private collections in the capital, and conning precious volumes ..."
4. Trust Legislation: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of by Henry De Lamar Clayton (1911)
"... modistes, milliners, costumers, tailors, and hatters, located in Europe and
other foreign countries, whereby such persons agree to and do manufacture, ..."
5. Vocational Arithmetic: With Lessons in Spelling, Letter Writing and Business by Harry Dunham Vincent (1914)
"... agreed to furnish one dozen costumers (hall trees), mission finish, for $48.
... chestnut apply turpentine costumers attach furniture stain mechanic ..."