handiwork

IPA: hˈændiwɝk

noun

  • Work done by the hands.
  • A handmade object; a handicraft.
  • Work done personally.
  • The result of personal efforts.
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Examples of "handiwork" in Sentences

  • This memo is identified as the handiwork of the “J-5 Response Cell.”
  • Now that handiwork is looking pretty shoddy as cancer cells are ravishing your body.
  • Today his handiwork is clearly visible to all of those who will take the time to look.
  • Not by humans, but by Prowlers, a group of ancient creatures whose handiwork is typically thought to be that of wolves.
  • The design and handiwork is worth the money, though how much - it’s really always difficult to say when it comes to art and design.
  • "Everyone knows," Spurs owner Peter M. Holt said of his team's handiwork from a championship locker room, "this is damn near impossible."
  • Home improvement stores in the U.S. have prospered in a country with a vast middle class where the incremental cost of paying someone else to do one's handiwork is prohibitive.
  • Well, if this brief, Mannheim-Steamroller-worthy MP3 sample of Thaler's handiwork is really the music of an immortal future, I have to admit, a mortal opt-out is looking better and better. posted by Matthew @ 9: 20 AM

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