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woodworker

[ US /ˈwʊdˌwɝkɝ/ ]
[ UK /wˈʊdwɜːkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. makes things out of wood

How To Use woodworker In A Sentence

  • My friends Max and Bill, both woodworkers, were sharing a cooperative woodworking shop on the North Side, and it had an opening.
  • Here, while preparing to play a lovestruck carpenter, he became a fulltime woodworker's apprentice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Along with his staff of woodworkers, metalworkers, mechanics, and painters, he restores antique carousels, including the San Francisco Zoo's 1921 Dentzel.
  • Weavers, potters, storytellers, jewellery-makers, woodworkers and ironsmiths are still part of the village community.
  • My friends Max and Bill, both woodworkers, were sharing a cooperative woodworking shop on the North Side, and it had an opening.
  • In the eighteenth century, it was inhabited by tinsmiths from the Auvergne, masons from the Limousin, stonecutters from Normandy and woodworkers from Savoy.
  • A skilled woodworker knows which tool to select for the job at hand.
  • There are also a small number of merchants in Oromo society, as well as weavers, goldsmiths, potters, and woodworkers.
  • There will also be plenty to tempt those who are watching their waistlines - from potters, photographers, painters, toymakers, silversmiths and woodworkers.
  • Once the froe has begun to split the wood, the woodworker uses the handle of the froe as a lever by pushing and pulling the handle to and fro to force the wood apart.
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