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UK
/wˈʊdwɜːk/
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[ US /ˈwʊdˌwɝk/ ]
[ US /ˈwʊdˌwɝk/ ]
NOUN
- work made of wood; especially moldings or stairways or furniture
- the craft of a carpenter: making things out of wood
How To Use woodwork In A Sentence
- In the spirit of the colonial revival, they replaced the Victorian era mansard roof with a hip roof with dormers, removed the two-story service wing, replaced windows and doors, and restored or embellished interior woodwork.
- Sam's wife of 50 years, Alfreda, who managed the business side of Maloof woodworking, died in 1998. Jane Chafin: Discovering Sam Maloof
- Watching Nixon's henchmen come out of the woodwork to declare their moral indignation at the ethical lapses of Mark Felt was tantamount to watching Liza Minelli criticize someone else for being an an unstable boozehound.
- Half of the house, the lower part, was made up of clay bricks of brown or red, while the upper levels was all beige or russet woodwork.
- The guy does know how to blend into the woodwork.
- Despite the bright blue woodwork, the artfully painted sign, and the Fablon fishes which swim across the display window. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
- The dining car had oak woodwork, potted palms and sumptuous meals.
- I decided the best thing to do would be to try and fade into the woodwork and hope that no one noticed me.
- The exhibition provides endless proof of refinements of beauty in textiles and architecture, woodwork and metalwork, ceramics and miniature painting.
- The amount of people that have come out of the woodwork selling stories. The Sun