skinner (Meaning)

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skinner (n)

United States actor (1858-1942)

United States actress noted for her one-woman shows (1901-1979)

United States psychologist and a leading proponent of behaviorism (1904-1990)

a person who prepares or deals in animal skins

a worker who drives mules

Webster

skinner (n.)

One who skins.

One who deals in skins, pelts, or hides.

skinner Sentence Examples

  1. The skinner expertly removed the hide from the animal with precise incisions.
  2. The old skinner had a reputation for creating supple leather from the toughest hides.
  3. The skinner's workshop was filled with the pungent smell of tanned hide.
  4. The hunter hired a skinner to preserve the pelt of his prized kill.
  5. The skinner's tools were sharp and well-honed for efficient hide removal.
  6. The skinner's knowledge of anatomy allowed him to avoid damaging valuable parts of the animal.
  7. The trainee skinner watched intently as the master craftsman demonstrated his technique.
  8. The skinner's skill was essential for creating high-quality leather for various purposes.
  9. The skinner's occupation played a vital role in the fashion and textile industries.
  10. The skinner's trade was passed down from generation to generation, preserving traditional techniques.

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United States actor (1858-1942), United States actress noted for her one-woman shows (1901-1979), United States psychologist and a leading proponent of behavior

dodger, cheat, shark, sharper, cheater, trickster, sharpy, scammer, tricker, sharpie

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The skinner expertly removed the hide from the animal with precise incisions.

The old skinner had a reputation for creating supple leather from the toughest hides.

The skinner's workshop was filled with the pungent smell of tanned hide.

The hunter hired a skinner to preserve the pelt of his prized kill.