craftsman
IPA: krˈæftsmʌn
noun
- One who is highly skilled at one's trade; an artisan or artificer.
- A person who makes or creates material objects partly or entirely by hand.
- A person who produces arts and crafts.
- A building built in the Craftsman architectural style
adjective
- Of an architectural style prominent in the United States in the early 20th century.
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Examples of "craftsman" in Sentences
- The poet is a word craftsman, a master of language.
- Workmanship is the skill of an artisan or craftsman.
- He is the son of Tanase Cocian, the famous craftsman.
- The craftsman is surrounded by the tools of his trade.
- Thus, the Lone Craftsman became the first of the derro.
- The is themed after the unique Craftsman carpentry style.
- An equilateral Triangle is a member of the craftsman class.
- Craftsman is the official tool brand of NASCAR and the DIY Network.
- Thus stucco owes its luxurious appearance to the skill of the craftsman.
- Workmanship refers to the quality of the work of an artisan or craftsman.
- The director is the craftsman of the film...the actor just appears in it.
- A craftsman is typically his own worst critic, that is the way it should be.
- Indeed, it’s intellectual property where the cachet of a craftsman is probably gaining in currency.
- If you know that, and contract a goblin craftsman, you should probably expect to abide by that concept.
- The resonant phrases, no doubt coined by Downing Street's resonant phrase craftsman, continued to roll out.
- No Baghdad-trained IED craftsman is going to show up in LA or DC, but I’m not so sure about Paris or Warsaw.
- "The art of the craftsman is a bond between the peoples of the world," declared Florence Dibell Bartlett, founder Santa Fe's Museum of International Folk Art.
- Now, the woods are gone; the craftsman is gone, and when a farmer today is face to face with the problem of building a new house, that house will cost him as much as if it were built in the town.
- Kitchen work at that time was considered menial labour; perhaps if a cook became skilled enough he might be called a craftsman, but he would never be valued for his contribution in the same way as a lawyer or an architect is.
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