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woodworker

[wood-wur-ker] / ˈwʊdˌwɜr kər /


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Geppetto, a humble Italian woodworker, is more used to wearing his weathered carpenter's clothes.

From BBC

The dated facility enables artists of all trades — painters, musicians, photographers and woodworkers — to make noise and work with large tools.

From Washington Post

Some of his most loyal customers were video editors, musicians, comic book writers, illustrators, graphic designers, architects, activists, environmentalists and woodworkers.

From Los Angeles Times

Most of the tools Pistilli uses, the oddly hooked knife that carves away crud and the 14-inch nail file known as a rasp, are often homemade and resemble items you’d find in a woodworker’s shop.

From Washington Times

It’s 2002 and Jane, who has moved to a small Michigan town to teach elementary school, falls for a local woodworker: Duncan looked “like the Brawny paper towel man, and no less handsome.”

From New York Times