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skinner

[skin-er] / ˈskɪn ər /


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Inskip and her colleagues zeroed in on the medieval city of Winchester, which had not only skinners, tailors, and furriers, but also a hospital for leprosy patients.

From Science Magazine

Twan was bony, even skinner than I was, so skinny he didn't have shoulders.

From Salon

Everything began with personnel identified as "skinners," who would select an animal from the tarp and heave it onto a table.

From Salon

There have been skinner contingents of Scots in the past few tours, with only two - Stuart Hogg and Tommy Seymour - making the initial squad for the 2017 trip to New Zealand.

From BBC

“Also, I’ve made skinner style knives that are good for skinning deer and I’ve been getting into making oyster knives and chefs knives,” Thompson said.

From Washington Times