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well-made

ADJECTIVE
  1. skillfully constructed

How To Use well-made In A Sentence

  • Murphy can use other preindustrial crafts (hunting, sailing, animal husbandry) as subjects and analogues for similarly well-made poems.
  • This responsible, well-made film tries to be balanced but ends up putting forward a strong case for the need for regulation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite such positives, it fails to add up to much more than a reasonably gripping and well-made film. The Sun
  • This dish is a reminder of how good well-made feta can be. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a light gray coat made of a material that had the feel of soft fur, but the look of well-made leather.
  • Rather than rare luxuries for royalty or nobility, well-made gloves were soon to be made available for everyone.
  • Overall, a well-made combination of convenience and sound quality. Times, Sunday Times
  • They wear very well-made French shoes with square toes. A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES
  • He might indeed go to their wretched "fandango" in the end -- they had all been urging him, Stephen, Medora, everybody -- but never as a cheap imitation of a swell so long as his own good, neat, well-made, every-day wardrobe existed as it was. Under the Skylights
  • A well-made and well-designed larder or pantry is the pride and joy of the kitchen. Times, Sunday Times
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