Definitions
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- noun A woodworking
workshop . - noun A vocational course or class in woodworking.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Students could also be paid online, the blog I saw was quite impressive as it conveyed what woodshop is like in that college.
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Mr. BODETT: Unless they start giving out a Nobel Prize in woodshop, I think that ...
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Students could also be paid online, the blog I saw was quite impressive as it conveyed what woodshop is like in that college.
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Located on the second floor of the woodshop is a mini second-hand clothing store, which has a variety of items ranging from shoes and purses to fur coats and fancy gowns.
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Nevertheless, I am better at this with my right hand -- forgot that I injured my left wrist in the woodshop yesterday ...
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In his free time, he crafts furniture out of diamond willow and other found lumber out of the woodshop in back of the apartment complex.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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I have a woodshop in the basement, where I make whatever I need.
Three: A Heavenly Mansion W.F. Lantry 2012
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A new house was built for Sam and the old house and woodshop were moved to the new site in 2001 to be preserved as a living museum.
Jane Chafin: Discovering Sam Maloof Jane Chafin 2011
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When he meets Robin Patch, the mysterious lady with the woodshop next door, soon Marvin finds himself on a dusty journey of self-discovery through a cascade of "Fine Woodworking" cover stories: "The Many Faces of Shellac."
Bluff The Listener 2010
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Nevertheless, I am better at this with my right hand -- forgot that I injured my left wrist in the woodshop yesterday ...
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