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- noun Plural form of
cabinetmaker .
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Examples
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The craftsmanship from Hansen Living cabinetmakers is evident in details like tenoned joints which, in addition to being beautiful, also provide superior strength and durability.
Indelibly Green Danish Kitchen Designs Hit New York | Inhabitat 2008
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Employers would be much more inclined to hire people with the potential to be, say, machinists, mechanics, or cabinetmakers, but no experience or trade schooling, and train them via apprenticeship or in-house schooling.
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Lawyers are like wannabe cabinetmakers who concern themselves with theory without mastering the router or tablesaw.
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Lawyers are like wannabe cabinetmakers who concern themselves with theory without mastering the router or tablesaw.
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She was a social center of the royal court, influencing fashion and lifestyle, and a collector who acquired works from miniaturists, cabinetmakers and porcelain manufacturers.
Buying Aristocratic Art Margaret Studer 2011
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"These guys are like fine cabinetmakers," he says.
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Several significant furniture centers or cabinetmakers are represented in the collection.
NGA's most extensive gift in half-century expands decorative collection Jacqueline Trescott 2010
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Several significant furniture centers or cabinetmakers are represented in the collection.
National Gallery Gets a Gift of Decorative Arts Jacqueline Trescott 2010
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"These guys are like fine cabinetmakers," he says.
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"These guys are like fine cabinetmakers," he says.
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