Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who sketches.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who sketches.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun One who
sketches .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun someone who draws sketches
- noun an implement for sketching
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Examples
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I should hardly have descended to speak of such trifles publicly, if the impudence of this "sketcher" had not forced me to a refutation of a disingenuous and gratuitously impertinent assertion; so meant to be, for what could it import to the reader to be told that the author "had repeatedly declined an introduction," even if it had been true, which, for the reasons I have above given, is scarcely possible.
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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The Inside Source: Are you a note-taker or sketcher?
Meredith Barnett: Lucy Sykes on Fashion Week: Memorable Moments, Who She'd Like to Sit Next To and the Hot Pink Bag She Covets Meredith Barnett 2011
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The Inside Source: Are you a note-taker or sketcher?
Meredith Barnett: Lucy Sykes on Fashion Week: Memorable Moments, Who She'd Like to Sit Next To and the Hot Pink Bag She Covets Meredith Barnett 2011
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The Inside Source: Are you a note-taker or sketcher?
Meredith Barnett: Lucy Sykes on Fashion Week: Memorable Moments, Who She'd Like to Sit Next To and the Hot Pink Bag She Covets Meredith Barnett 2011
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When describing restaurants, Mr. Coben is an inveterate sketcher, seemingly incapable of glossing over details like the location of the bathrooms or a tree.
The Blueprints Behind the Bistros Katy McLaughlin 2011
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As a sketcher of character, his wit – whether turned against pointless members of the aristocracy or hopeless crack dealers – is ticklingly wicked.
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Anne Klein, whose original name was Hannah Golofski, started her career at age fifteen with a job as a free-lance sketcher at a New York wholesale house.
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Guards and police officers make interesting subjects for the plein-air sketcher.
Security Guard James Gurney 2009
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To use the program, the sketcher sits in front of a conventional computer monitor and dons a pair of virtual reality goggles.
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The next year, 1952, she met the sculptor, sketcher, graphic designer, painter and publicist Gerd Leufert (1914 – 1998), and formed a lifelong relationship with him.
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