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costumer

[kos-too-mer, -tyoo-, ko-stoo-mer, -styoo-] / ˈkɒs tu mər, -tyu-, kɒˈstu mər, -ˈstyu- /
NOUN
outfitter
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Costumer Michele Clapton, for example, begins figuring out if she’ll have to dress any new characters or armies and then sets out on the most complex work.

From Time • Jun. 29, 2017

Costumer Paul Tazewell’s geometric and colorful designs in Munchkinland gave way to scary crows, nasty flying monkeys and steampunk workers.

From Washington Times • Dec. 3, 2015

Come show time, the boys will look even more terpsichorean, according to Costumer Barbara Zelin.

From Time Magazine Archive

In New York City, Costumer Calista Hendrickson worked on a purple chiffon dress for Miss Piggy to use in one of the fall shows in which she dances cheek-to-cheek with Danny Kaye.

From Time Magazine Archive

But the placards and the notices had not been out a week before a new Costumer appeared, who cast all the others into the shade directly.

From The Pot of Gold And Other Stories by Freeman, Mary Eleanor Wilkins




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