Synonyms for costumier
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ko-stoo-mee-er, -styoo-; French kaws-ty-myey |
Phonetic Transcription : kɒˈstu mi ər, -ˈstyu-; French kɔs tüˈmyeɪ |
Top 10 synonyms for costumier Other synonyms for the word costumier
Définition of costumier
- As in tailor : noun person who sews clothing
- As in designer : noun creator
- And any disguise you may think of, that too I could procure from a costumier, a Jew I know.
- Extract from : « Under Western Eyes » by Joseph Conrad
- It was a figure that might have appealed more to the sculptor than to the costumier.
- Extract from : « The Moon and Sixpence » by W. Somerset Maugham
- In short, her costumier was an artist who knew her business.
- Extract from : « The Everlasting Arms » by Joseph Hocking
- Next Fukuchi proceeded to make for the costumier a drawing of a girl.
- Extract from : « Japan » by Dorothy Menpes
- I confided myself at first to the hands of the costumier with characteristic truthfulness.
- Extract from : « Memoirs of an American Prima Donna » by Clara Louise Kellogg
- Upon the tab of her coat she was wearing was the name of a costumier: 'Sartori, Via Roma.'
- Extract from : « The Sign of Silence » by William Le Queux
- A costumier hung out wigs, and masks, and débardeur garments next door to the restaurateur.
- Extract from : « In the Days of My Youth » by Amelia Ann Blandford Edwards
- In five minutes a dozen turnings intervened between me and the costumier's shop.
- Extract from : « The Invisible Man » by H. G. Wells
- An error on the part of the costumier is the cause of the apparent want of harmony in the fine proportions of Mdlle.
- Extract from : « Acrobats and Mountebanks » by Hugues Le Roux
- Fairyland never emerged from old sheds, a King may not even dream of a costumier.
- Extract from : « The Personality of American Cities » by Edward Hungerford
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