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Definition of Tattooist
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tattooist
Literary usage of Tattooist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. In the Tracks of the Trades: The Account of a Fourteen Thousand Mile by Lewis Ransome Freeman (1920)
"... seen by the tribal tattooist than he needs must perpetuate what he feared, no
doubt, was but an ephemeral impression. So fishbone needles and black gum ..."
2. In the Tracks of the Trades: The Account of a Fourteen Thousand Mile by Lewis Ransome Freeman (1920)
"... which striking design was no sooner seen by the tribal tattooist than he needs
must perpetuate what he feared, no doubt, was but an ephemeral impression ..."
3. In the Tracks of the Trades: The Account of a Fourteen Thousand Mile by Lewis Ransome Freeman (1920)
"... which striking design was no sooner seen by the tribal tattooist than he needs
must perpetuate what he feared, no doubt, was but an ephemeral impression ..."
4. Rudder by Thomas Fleming Day (1911)
"... striking new design was no sooner seen by the tribal tattooist than he needs
must perpetuate what he feared, no doubt, was but an ephemeral impression. ..."
5. Crime and Its Repression by Gustav Aschaffenburg (1913)
"... to suffer without complaint," or "born to misfortune," I was told that the
professional tattooist had recommended them as "particularly beautiful. ..."
6. Crime and Its Repression by Gustav Aschaffenburg (1913)
"... to suffer without complaint," or "born to misfortune," I was told that the
professional tattooist had recommended them as "particularly beautiful. ..."
7. In Stevenson's Samoa by Marie Fraser (1895)
"The youths generally go two or three at a time to the professional tattooist,
and the process sometimes lasts many K 2 ..."