Great clumps of tagetes line the edges and everything that climbs has a wickerwork frame.
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I had visions of heading indoors holding wickerwork baskets overflowing with apples and pears.
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But don't worry, this is no survival training, as the double beds and wickerwork sofas testify.
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He had us weaving wickerwork fish and snails before using wood-working lathes to create garden dibbers and a rolling pin.
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Wickerwork reindeer graze in shop windows.
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Large wooden or wickerwork shields were used.
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Complete with dusty wickerwork chairs, an ancient gramophone and a scattering of pith helmets, it looks straight out of a Graham Greene novel.
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The dwellings were made of a combination of tree trunks for the basic structure, mud-clad wickerwork walls, and roofs of thatched reeds or straw.
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In the medieval era, gabions were round cages with open tops and bottoms, made from wickerwork and filled with earth for use as military fortifications.
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Wicker: work made of interlaced slender branches (especially willow branches)
Wicker is hard woven fiber formed into a rigid material, usually used for baskets or furniture. Wicker is often made of material of plant origin, but plastic fibers are also used.