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Definition of Needleworkers
1. needleworker [n] - See also: needleworker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Needleworkers
Literary usage of Needleworkers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Five Months in the Argentine from a Woman's Point of View, 1918 to 1919 by Katherine Sophie Dreier (1920)
"... felt when there already existed several other needleworkers organizations.
... group of needleworkers approaching these other organizations to join, ..."
2. The Englishwoman's Year Book and Directory for the Year edited by Louisa M. Hubbard, Emily Janes, Geraldine Edith Mitton (1900)
"Also daily needleworkers, dressmakers, and helpers in any branch of work. ...
Visiting dressmakers and needleworkers sent out by the day. ..."
3. Annual Report of the Poor Law Commissioners for England and Wales by Great Britain Poor Law Commissioners (1845)
"4d. may be taken to represent the earnings of two needleworkers, ... If, therefore,
56 needleworkers are deprived of employment out of the workhouse by ..."
4. Annual Report of the Poor Law Commissioners for England and Wales by Great Britain Poor Law Commissioners (1845)
"4d. may be taken to represent the earnings of two needleworkers, ... If, therefore,
56 needleworkers are deprived of employment out of the workhouse by ..."
5. Journal by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1860)
"Their employers cannot pay more for needlework than the minimum which needleworkers
in general are willing to receive. There ia but one way by whieh the ..."
6. The Connoisseur by Town, Bonnell Thornton, George Colman (1904)
"One can only be surprised A COUNTERPANE FROM PATMOS Never are two pieces found
exactly alike, for these skilful needleworkers would not copy anybody else's ..."