How To Use Wickerwork In A Sentence
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There will be exhibitors offering garden furniture, pots, wickerwork, gardening tools and implements old and new, wrought ironwork and various craft stalls.
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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
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In the forth chapter, I narrated the transition and vicissitude of the Baimao wickerwork convention.
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The display included paintings, embroidery, wickerwork, all types of souvenirs, items from wood, etc.
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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.
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Cribs, cradles and bassinets are traditionally woven from wickerwork.
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There will be exhibitors offering garden furniture, pots, wickerwork, gardening tools and implements old and new, wrought ironwork and various craft stalls.
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Cribs, cradles and bassinets are traditionally woven from wickerwork.
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She looked around, then made a beeline for a nearby stall, unadorned flat planks displaying wickerwork baskets.
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The two bodies lay under canvas sheets on wickerwork mats supported by wooden trestles.
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Yemenis still practice traditional handicrafts such as silver and copperwork, dagger manufacturing, carpentry, boat building, pottery, weaving and dyeing, wickerwork, and leather tanning.
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In Europe armourers have invariably been workers in metal, but in other parts of the world materials such as wickerwork, bone, and coconut fibre have been used.
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The opening at one end of the shrine is closed not by the paneled doors characteristic of temples but by a pair of low gates carved to represent wickerwork and surmounted by a row of inverted dentils.
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She soaped herself thoroughly with the gardenia guest soap which was kept in a little wickerwork basket.
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We find little Piurivar souvenirs here prayer sticks, bits of feathers, small clever wickerwork cups.
MAJIPOOR CHRONICLES
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In Europe armourers have invariably been workers in metal, but in other parts of the world materials such as wickerwork, bone, and coconut fibre have been used.
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There will be exhibitors offering garden furniture, pots, wickerwork, gardening tools and implements old and new, wrought ironwork and various craft stalls.
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A stretch of flowing water set aside for catching fish by the use of wickerwork or basketry traps attached to artificial structures placed on the bed of the river or stream.
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Cribs, cradles and bassinets are traditionally woven from wickerwork.
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He and his twelve companions crossed the sea in a currach of wickerwork covered with hides.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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Chairs are woven wickerwork, though there are some padded alcove booths along the sides as well.
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Aristotle noted the principle on which the camera obscura depends, having observed how the round image of the sun passed undistorted through the angular interstices of wickerwork.
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In Europe armourers have invariably been workers in metal, but in other parts of the world materials such as wickerwork, bone, and coconut fibre have been used.