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US
/ˈwɝkˌʃɑp/
]
[ UK /wˈɜːkʃɒp/ ]
[ UK /wˈɜːkʃɒp/ ]
NOUN
- a brief intensive course for a small group; emphasizes problem solving
- small workplace where handcrafts or manufacturing are done
How To Use workshop In A Sentence
- For a very long time I loved the idea of writing but did very little - I published a few stories, and workshopped myself into submission.
- All of a sudden St. Philip's ten bells start tanging - one oclock already - and at once the workshops and factories around the yard begin disgorging throngs of workers on their way to lunch
- We also went to the DIY store for garden stuff and for a big bucket of white emulsion paint to brighten up the walls in Graham's workshop.
- During the workshop, they each practised their part in the performance.
- The work is done by prisoners at a unique computor workshop inside Gloucester jail, visited this afternoon by Princess Anne.
- A large amount of capital was required to transform forges into modern iron and steel industries, equip the shipyards to build steamships, and move from small workshops to modern factories.
- It has since developed a programme which includes a regular schedule of rehearsals, sectional workshops and concerts.
- He tried other doors: one opened into a former barn, now a workshop.
- Would-be apprentices are questioned about their attitude towards foreigners, and they take part in a week-long workshop on tolerance and diversity.
- Surprisingly, Albee points to the new-play development programs found in theatres across North America (involving dramaturges, readings, workshops) as a source of the blandness of so much of the drama of the past 20 years.