skinners (Meaning)

skinners

one that deals in skins, pelts, or hides, one that removes and processes or deals in skins, pelts, or hides, mule skinner, sharper, one that removes, cures, or dresses skins, a driver of draft animals

skinners Sentence Examples

  1. The skinners skillfully removed and tanned animal hides for use in clothing and other goods.
  2. The harsh weather had left their skinners weathered and cracked.
  3. The amateur skinners struggled to preserve the pelts without damaging them.
  4. The town's reputation for producing fine skinners attracted buyers from far and wide.
  5. The skinners used a variety of techniques to prepare hides, including scraping, soaking, and stretching.
  6. The skinner's shop was filled with the pungent odor of animal fat and drying hides.
  7. The seasoned skinners could judge the quality of a pelt by its texture and thickness.
  8. The skinners' guild strictly regulated the trade to ensure fair practices.
  9. The invention of modern tanning methods gradually replaced the traditional role of skinners.
  10. The last of the skinners in the village passed down their knowledge to their children, preserving a centuries-old craft.

FAQs About the word skinners

one that deals in skins, pelts, or hides, one that removes and processes or deals in skins, pelts, or hides, mule skinner, sharper, one that removes, cures, or

sharks, cheats,dodgers, defrauders, trickers, sharpies, cheaters, fox, hoaxers, foxes

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The skinners skillfully removed and tanned animal hides for use in clothing and other goods.

The harsh weather had left their skinners weathered and cracked.

The amateur skinners struggled to preserve the pelts without damaging them.

The town's reputation for producing fine skinners attracted buyers from far and wide.