from same religen
It is a Mexican/Spanish word meaning a long, narrow steep valley cut into the earth by running water. Original spelling 'Callon' from which the word 'calle' meaning street may have been derived the United States of America
A seamstress (woman) living in medieval times would have been paid much less than a man, though would often work as hard or harder than men did. This time period was a difficult one for women, as they were treated poorly and unfairly.
boot cut jeans were made for when you want your pants to go over your boots
they usually cut into the sides of the hills
A collapsed sonet ring refers to a ring architecture where the physical fibers used for working and protect both reside in the same physical bundle or buffer tube. The result of this is that typically in the event of a fiber cut, the entire ring will be taken down.
from same religen
The cast of Cut from the Same Cloth - 2009 includes: Kimberley Drake as (Young) Camilla Cochrane
cut your coat according to your cloth means to do whatever you want within your ability.
budget wisely.
I believe the phrase is "to cut the cloth according to it's width", which is to say, do the best (or make do) with what you've got. A tailoring/dressmaking expression? You lay the pattern on the cloth to fit it in.
budget wisely.
Definition: An occupational surname for someone who cut cloth for tailors, from the Middle Low German "schrader" or "schroder," meaning tailor or the German verb "schroten," meaning to cut. Surname Origin: German Alternate Surname Spellings: SCHRODER, SCHRADER [saccade]
It ought to be possible, since the areas are the same. Try a L shaped cut.
cut your coat according to your cloth?
If you think about the words, you can figure it out. They're just saying they're different.
cut means same thing
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