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Definition of Sergers
1. serger [n] - See also: serger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sergers
Literary usage of Sergers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Employment of Women in the Clothing Trade by Mabel Hurd Willett (1902)
"... 7 were pressers, 2 were sergers, and 2 women did the tacking of pockets and
cleaning. Forty women did t!ie finishing in their homes. ..."
2. Profitable Vocations for Boys by Eli Witwer Weaver, Jacob Franklin Byler (1915)
"... hand sewers, basters, sergers, press- ers, padders, and machine operators.
In the third class are pasters, turners, ticket sewers, and some other ..."
3. Profitable Vocations for Boys by Eli Witwer Weaver, Jacob Franklin Byler (1915)
"... hand sewers, basters, sergers, press- ers, padders, and machine operators.
In the third class are pasters, turners, ticket sewers, and some other ..."
4. The fathers of the German Reformed Church in Europe and America by Henry Harbaugh (1857)
"... he believed that he was destined for something higher than the watching of
cattle on Mount Sentis, and singing the Ranz des sergers among the cliff's. ..."