wirework

[ UK /wˈa‍ɪ‍əwɜːk/ ]
NOUN
  1. mesh netting made of wires
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How To Use wirework In A Sentence

  • It was as large as a small room; three sides of it formed by minute wirework, with occasional draperies of muslin or other slight material, and covered at intervals, sometimes within, sometimes without, by dainty creepers; a tiny cistern in the centre, from which upsprang a sparkling jet. Kenelm Chillingly — Complete
  • And Jet is even better in the period epic tragedy THE WARLORDS, which has a little wirework but which is mostly realistic Kurosawa-style mass warfare, set during the Taiping Rebellion. Mini Reviews Too Late
  • The woman, as she enters, drags after her a misshapen, dirty mass of battered wirework, which she calls her crinoline, and which adds as much to her grace and comfort as a log of wood does to a donkey when tied to the animal's leg in a paddock. North America — Volume 1
  • Most jewelry makers start with bead stringing and then continue to work through various types of jewelry making such as wirework or clay. About.com Jewelry Making
  • A lot of stunts and wirework was used for the film – were there any injuries on set? Twilight Lexicon » Fansites Chat With Catherine Hardwicke
  • It's got a lot of CGI and wirework, which is so passé. SCI FI Wire
  • This new version? storyboarded and choreographed to death, with crunchy effects on the soundtrack and elaborate wirework in the combat scenes? never approaches such heart-in-the-mouth levels of tension. The Karate Kid
  • Adrian Rayment, along with his father Ron, produce handcrafted metal wirework furniture at their studio in the seaside town of Ramsgate, England. The Hero Chair + Stool by Adrian Rayment
  • Please advise, where is the flexible wirework.
  • The woman, as she enters, drags after her a misshapen, dirty mass of battered wirework, which she calls her crinoline, and which adds as much to her grace and comfort as a log of wood does to a donkey when tied to the animal’s leg in a paddock. North America
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