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tailor

Definition for tailor

noun as in person who sews clothing

verb as in make to fit; adjust

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Every scam, if this was a scam, is an everyday scam, it’s just tailored for various holidays and occasions.

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My father, Max, had begun as a tailor in Manhattan, working for his father after the family escaped Nazi Germany in 1939.

Legendary ring announcer Michael Buffer welcomed the fighters to the ring at 05:30 local time - minutes before sunrise in Riyadh - with the schedule tailored for a Mexican and American television audience.

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Plaintiffs in the case say Chief Executive Robert Greenberg, along with his son Michael, the company’s president, worked closely with 3G Capital to tailor an acquisition deal that worked for them amid tariff chaos.

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The Times spoke to several therapists, social workers, researchers and organizations serving Thai and Asian Americans to examine how treatment and recovery can be tailored toward their needs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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