Similar words: bolster, bolster up, uphold, ulster, pollster, caterer, loiterer, flatterer. Meaning: [ʌp'həʊlstərə(r)] n. a craftsman who upholsters furniture.
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1. Yet whilst certain cabinet-makers and upholsterers occasionally furnished funerals there is no evidence to show that iron founders did likewise.
2. The originals were removed and retained by the upholsterer employed to carry out this work.
3. Nineteen fathers were in woodworking trades, all of them in conventional skilled trades: joiners, upholsterers etc.
4. Our interior design company offers a complete making up service and we have our own upholsterer on the premises.
5. He troubles himself no more with the house and hands over the bare, empty rooms to the decorator and upholsterer for more extensive fittings.
6. It could be the premise of a romance novel: An upholsterer finds a 200-year-old love letter tucked into the arm of a 19th-century armchair.
7. But obviously, if it is to be worthwhile, we must ask where the upholsterer is.
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