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UK
/kɹˈɑːftsmənʃˌɪp/
]
[ US /ˈkɹæfsmənˌʃɪp, ˈkɹæftsmənˌʃɪp/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹæfsmənˌʃɪp, ˈkɹæftsmənˌʃɪp/ ]
NOUN
- skill in an occupation or trade
How To Use craftsmanship In A Sentence
- Why not let a piece of fine British craftsmanship become the magic lamp that conjures up memories of this jubilee? Times, Sunday Times
- He tore a strip off a Marlboro packet, roached it and sat back to admire the craftsmanship. A DARKENING STAIN
- Like an old stone barn with hand-hewn beams, they were built to last, enduring monuments to craftsmanship and common sense.
- As each of us develops our skills and craftsmanship, we get used to the properties of our painting surfaces.
- The work room collected a troop to have on one's person the excellent craftsmanship warm - hearted volunteer.
- As the interest in wooden boats and yawls grows, the Baltimore Traditional Boat Festival, held at the end of May, provides an excellent showcase for the craftsmanship, beauty and line of these vessels.
- Whether you like fur or not, this was a virtuoso display of craftsmanship and imagination. Times, Sunday Times
- Nevertheless, the craftsmanship revealed - whether the harmony is a casual result or a prime cause -; is remarkable.
- Perhaps something new and different, yet traditional, will spring from its roots, like Goodhue's Gothic sprung from the earlier work of Pugint, Scot and Bodley, or how Comper's unified eclecticism came from everything he saw, but we have to start somewhere, and there is still so much to learn, in terms of design and craftsmanship. The Dangers of Architectural Positivism
- Handmade by a small group of cabinet makers in Småland (Sweden), each piece requires 42 hours of intensive craftsmanship to perfect. The 2008-09 collection from Artecnica