Definitionn. someone whose occupation is making or repairing fur garments
Last update: November 2, 2015
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The woman purchased a fur from the furrier. [Please select]
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Fur skins taken out of season are indifferent, and the hair is liable to shed itself freely; a good furrier will, however, reject such faulty specimens in the manufacturing. [Please select]
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It is the duty of the wool-sorter to distinguish and separate the various qualities in each fleece, and of the furrier to do the same in the case of each fur. [Please select]
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The failure of a furrier induced him to buy for fourteen thousand francs pelts worth ninety thousand. [Please select]
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And from that day he grew furrier and furrier, and he was the beginning of all cats. [Please select]
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The coat looks not positively bad; but rather like a skin which had been well dressed by a furrier, than one which was still upon a living body. [Please select]
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"Don't think that I bought out a furrier," he said, "but I know people always need them." [Please select]
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Charles Reuss, furrier, in Bond Street, showed me a beautiful skin with deep soft hair, abundantly striped on a rich burnt sienna ground, admirably relieved by the pure white of the lower parts. [Please select]
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Yet through the furrier's art and cunning they undergo a magic transformation into something to be worn with pride, and the every-day wear of the despised outlaw becomes the prized apparel of the fair lady. [Please select]
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The London furrier knows that there are two kinds of skins, which he distinguishes mainly by the feel; but the learned zoologist, Temminck, has pointed out a difference in the anatomical structure. [Please select]
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