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clear-starch, v. To stiffen and dress linen with clear or colourless starch.
1709Steele Tatler No. 37 ⁋8 If the said Servant can Clear-Starch, Lisp and Tread softly. 1712― Spect. No. 264 ⁋2 A Taylor's Widow, who washes and can clear-starch his Bands. Hence ˈclear-starched ppl. a. (often fig.); ˈclear-starching vbl. n.; ˈclear-starcher, one who clear-starches, esp. as a vocation.
1709Steele Tatler No. 118 ⁋8 Your Petitioner was bred a Clear-starcher and Sempstress. 1727Fielding Love in Sev. Masq. iii. vii, We teach our daughters..that good old English art of clear-starching, instead of that heathenish gambol called dancing. 1774West. Mag. II. 9 Their stiff, clear-starch'd virtue won't get a cull. 1824Miss Mitford Village Ser. i. (1863) 213 A fine plain clear-starched caul. 1855Mrs. Gaskell North & S. ix, I am getting to be a famous clear-starcher. 1865Cornh. Mag. Oct. 411 To find some one to teach clear-starching at your school. |