Now the wagons came along with their merry occupants, and occasionally the female hemp-dressers would scatter chopped straw upon the gazing crowd.
Vine-dressers were discovered, who sang and spoke praises of the family, and finally presented a myrtle crown.
The cushion flew past Mona without touching her, but it fell full crash against the china on the dressersbehind her.
The furniture seemed to her to be scattered about as though on purpose to hinder her, but she kept along by the dressers as well as she could.
Mona leaned her elbows on the dressers amongst the broken china and, burying her face in her hands, burst into a torrent of tears.
And, never doubting but that her mother had overlooked it, Mona searched the dressers herself.
He will put the wretches to a wretched death," was the reply, "and will entrust the vineyard to other vine-dressers who will render the produce to him at the vintage season.
The dressers at Annonay----Cyril, what are you doing there?
When the skins came in from the leather-dressers they were washed in a tub of cold water.
The third year's man was dabbing a wet sponge over his face, and a couple of grinning dressers were looking on.
She tried to raise her arms and to draw up her knees but two dressers restrained her.
Several dressers were pressing on his chest to hold him down.
Occasionally dressers ran out to fetch water, or to point out those who were to be brought in next.
And he leased it to vine dressers and went into a far country.
The count has a perfect army of dressers and valets under his orders, but it is he who is responsible, not only for the uniforms being in good trim, but likewise for their being on hand whenever the emperor happens to need them.
The empress makes a point of giving all her court and evening gowns, which were formerly the perquisites of her dressers and maids, to the association, and has invited the ladies of the Court of Berlin to follow her example.
At last, finding it impossible to discover whether he was in real life or still in a dream, he called for his dressers and the courtiers, who were accustomed to be present when he rose.
Consequently leather-dressers settled 'where they may have water in brooks and rivers to dress their leather; without great store of running water they cannot dress the same.
One of the rules of the London leather-dressers was that if a member should have more work than he could complete, and the work was in danger of being lost the other members should help him.
Always within reach of hands which trembled with reverence as they turned its broad page could be found the Book that is compensation for all things, and that was never more at home than on bare dressers and worm-eaten looms.
The vine-dressers too, in the same ordinances, were enjoined to kill and burn all vine-slugs and other vermin, which during 1621 and the two succeeding years had caused much damage.
But instead of giving him what belonged to him, the vine-dressers seized his servants.
A second time the owner sent some other servants, more than before; and the vine-dressers treated them in the same way.
Then came the chief surgeons, the assistant-surgeons, the dressers and male nurses, with some waggons of stores bringing up the rear.
The boat from Baltimore brought six excellent New York surgeons, twenty-six nurses, and ten surgical dressers (medical students).
The dressers (two-years medical students) are generally ready for whatever may be required, and work heroically.
Then he let the place to vine-dressers and went abroad.
At vintage-time he sent one of his servants to receive from the vine-dressers a share of the grapes.
He will come and put the vine-dressers to death," they said; "and will give the vineyard to others.
Two of the dressers had to come half a mile along the Malines road, where the shells were falling thickest, and every few yards they had had to shelter in doorways from the flying shrapnel.
I shall never forget the scene on the great staircase, crowded with a long train of nurses, doctors, and dressers carrying the wounded down as gently and as carefully as if they were in a London hospital.
She tried to raise her arms and to draw up her knees, but two dressers restrained her.
Excellent dressers are provided for the principals, and a hair-dresser to put on your wig.
There were regular dressers provided by the theatre, and my sister was present only once or twice at rehearsals during my two seasons in Metz and then only by special request.
Good routined dressers were provided by the theatre.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dressers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.