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draper

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1. draper - Noun

2. Draper - Proper noun

Meaning

One who sells cloths; a dealer in cloths; as, a draper and tailor.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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I love whiskey, and I'm a big fan of 'Mad Men,' so anything that Don Draper does, I like to do. But I want Don Draper to get back to where he was in the first season. I like him married and gallivanting around. Charles Kelley

I am but a draper in a room of wool, looking at the patterns, feeling like a fool. I'm going to take my fabric, stretch it to the seams, I want to find what's woven underneath these tailored dreams. Ralston Bowles

Foolish, ignorant and vicious persons go to books for their thoughts and judgments, and for all their elevated and noble sentiments, just as a rich woman goes with her money to a draper. Nicolas Chamfort

If you look at the heritage of the best advertising, you can make stuff that is great for both readers and advertisers. I don't think Don Draper would have loved banner ads. Jonah Peretti

I'm able to leave Don Draper at work. I'm quite dissimilar from him in real life. Jon Hamm

A 70-year-old man on Wednesday became the second person to die at the Utah State Prison in Draper after contracting the coronavirus. Source: Internet

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