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Definition of Inseams
1. inseam [n] - See also: inseam
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inseams
Literary usage of Inseams
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notebook Know-How: Strategies for the Writer's Notebookby Aimee Buckner by Aimee Buckner (2005)
"While the rest of us mere shoppers are looking only at [dress] sizes and prices,
my friend is looking closely at the inseams and stitching. ..."
2. How to choose the right vocation: Vocational Self-measurement Based Upon by Holmes Whittier Merton (1917)
"... or inseams, the linings to the quarters wrong seams made by closing-on shoe
linings. Buttonhole Operates a machine on button shoes which cuts a hole, ..."
3. Proceedings of the ... Convention by Boot and Shoe Workers Union (1899)
"... and Goodyear machines, provision was made for wages in proportion to the work
of inking edges, loading nails, pulling tacks and trimming inseams. ..."
4. The Wonders of Nature and Art: Comprising Upwards of Three Hundred of the by Joseph Taylor (1838)
"... and from thirty streams which flow into it: The bounteous Trent, that in
himself inseams Both thirty sorts of fishes, and thirty sundry streams. ..."
5. The Wonders of Nature and Art: Comprising Nearly Three Hundred of the Most (1839)
"... and from thirty streams which flow into it: The bounteous Trent, that in
himself inseams Both thirty sorts of fishes, and thirty sundry streams. ..."
6. Men's Wear. [semi-monthly] (1910)
"By supplying you with the Scriven Underwear which is made in a large variety of
styles and fabrics, in all waist sizes from 28 to 50 inches and inseams from ..."