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handiwork
[han-dee-wurk]
noun
work done by hand.
the characteristic quality of a particular doer or maker.
In all of Mozart's music we discover the handiwork of a genius.
the result of work done by hand.
woven mats and other handiwork.
handiwork
/ ˈæԻɪˌɜː /
noun
work performed or produced by hand, such as embroidery or pottery
the result of the action or endeavours of a person or thing
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of handiwork1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of handiwork1
Example Sentences
He has been keeping close tabs on the touring production, not wanting his handiwork to get smudged in transit.
He had an uncanny ability to find incendiary devices amid the rubble and charred earth of a fire setter’s handiwork.
Etsy is still the powerhouse platform to build a brand and scale up sales for art and handiwork.
Shannon, bespectacled and business-casual, admires his son’s handiwork and starts his own tune in a sweet falsetto: “To think this all leads to us / It’s quite beautiful even to think about...”
The Amsterdam- and Paris-based label offers surreal and seductive fashion that merges three-dimensional sculpting techniques with traditional handiwork, all made from a mix of recycled textiles, deadstock and new sustainable materials.
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