seamer

/ˈsiːmər/
noun
  1. A person or machine that sews or joins seams, especially in clothing or fabric.
    • In the factory, each seamer operates a specialized sewing machine.
    • My grandmother was a skilled seamer who worked in a textile mill.
    • The seamer carefully stitched the sleeves onto the jacket.
  2. In cricket, a bowler who makes the ball deviate sideways by using the seam of the ball.
    • The captain brought in a fast seamer to break the partnership.
    • He practiced for hours to become a reliable seamer on grassy pitches.
    • The team's best seamer took three wickets in the first over.
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