When I wasn't praying for you to find a halfway decent haberdasher.
但我可不赞成你对无辜的商人动手。
米德尔马契(二)
Did any haberdasher ever look so smirking?
有没有任何小服装店的人看起来如此傻笑过?
Engvid-Jade-课程合辑
And so they were a group of these haberdasher people and one of them was a man called " Robert Aske, " so this is somebody's name; person.
所以他们是一群这些杂货店的人,其中之一是一个叫“罗伯特·阿斯克”的人,所以这是某人的名字;人。
Engvid-Jade-课程合辑
So, the apostrophe is outside the " s" here because we're talking about more than one haberdasher, that's the rule; more than one thing, and possession - the apostrophe goes on the outside.
A haberdasher is a person who sells small articles for sewing, such as buttons, ribbons, zips (in the United Kingdom), or a men's outfitter (American English). The sewing articles are called haberdashery, or "notions" (American English).