[
UK
/wˈɪkəwˌɜːk/
]
NOUN
- work made of interlaced slender branches (especially willow branches)
How To Use wickerwork In A Sentence
- There will be exhibitors offering garden furniture, pots, wickerwork, gardening tools and implements old and new, wrought ironwork and various craft stalls.
- But it is now close on midnight, and we are drawing near land; the eye of the French _phare_ grows fiercer and more glaring, until, close on midnight, the traveller finds the blinding light flashed full on him, as the vessel rushes past the wickerwork pier-head. A Day's Tour A Journey through France and Belgium by Calais, Tournay, Orchies, Douai, Arras, Béthune, Lille, Comines, Ypres, Hazebrouck, Berg
- In the forth chapter, I narrated the transition and vicissitude of the Baimao wickerwork convention.
- The display included paintings, embroidery, wickerwork, all types of souvenirs, items from wood, etc.
- Either of simple wickerwork or of wood and covered with the skin of a sheep or goat, it was of crescent shape, a segment being cut out of the top edge to allow the peltast unobstructed vision while casting his javelin.
- Cribs, cradles and bassinets are traditionally woven from wickerwork.
- There will be exhibitors offering garden furniture, pots, wickerwork, gardening tools and implements old and new, wrought ironwork and various craft stalls.
- Cribs, cradles and bassinets are traditionally woven from wickerwork.
- She looked around, then made a beeline for a nearby stall, unadorned flat planks displaying wickerwork baskets.
- The two bodies lay under canvas sheets on wickerwork mats supported by wooden trestles.