cabinet-maker
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One of the world's best known holiday brands, the business was founded in 1841 in Leicestershire by cabinet-maker Thomas Cook.
From BBC • Sep. 23, 2019
Bailey had built a house, literally, with her cabinet-maker husband, Lauren.
From Washington Times • Feb. 9, 2019
A Delaware cabinet-maker built the mahogany windows, including the large arched "butterfly window" - its Art Nouveau-ish flourishes inspired by Tolkien's own drawings.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 12, 2012
He was second-generation British, the grandson of a Polish Jew and cabinet-maker who came to London in the 1870s.
From The Guardian • Oct. 1, 2012
She and the intelligent young cabinet-maker formed an attachment for each other soon after they were acquainted.
From The Freedmen's Book by Child, Lydia Maria Francis
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