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How to pronounce woodwork in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms carpentry, woodworking
Type of trade, craft
Has types cabinetmaking, cabinetry, cabinetwork, joinery
Type Words
Type of work, piece of work
Has types millwork, joinery, cabinetwork

Examples of woodwork

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Much of the downstairs basks in the dark warmth of the original walnut woodwork.
From the chron.com
People started calling up her brother to come and do the woodwork in their home.
From the nzherald.co.nz
The woodwork has a slant that made it difficult to select a traditional picture.
From the ocregister.com
And only the woodwork denied the visitors an opening goal on the half-hour mark.
From the eadt.co.uk
Other woodwork includes screens, a variety of pews, benches, and the organ case.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Its main level is open, with original woodwork and a fireplace with tile hearth.
From the boston.com
I swear, I'm not searching that stuff out, it's just coming out of the woodwork.
From the iftomm2003.com
These include playing snooker, doing woodwork and watching Celtic football club.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
When President Kim's party came to power, the fists crawled out of the woodwork.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Work made of wood; especially moldings or stairways or furniture
  • Carpentry: the craft of a carpenter: making things out of wood
  • Woodworking is the process of building, making or carving something using wood.
  • Goal refers to a method of scoring in many sports. It can also refer to the physical structure or area of the playing surface where scoring occurs. The structure of a goal can vary widely from sport to sport. ...
  • Something made from wood; Wood product; Working with wood; A workshop or factory devoted to making wood products; A place of concealment or obscurity; The goalpost or crossbar
  • This is a description of the frame that makes up the goal posts.
  • Man-made features and terrain additions that add challenge and risk to mountain biking.
  • Term generally used to describe the trim work done on the interior or exterior of a building.
  • A common description of the posts and the crossbar, as in "the ball came back off the woodwork", meaning a shot at goal struck either the post or the crossbar and remained in play.^[67] The expression is still widely used even though goals are no longer made of wood.^[238]