cabinetmaking
Americannoun
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the manufacture of fine furniture and other woodwork.
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the occupation or craft of a cabinetmaker.
Etymology
Origin of cabinetmaking
Example Sentences
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He has since completed two apprenticeships, in CNC operation and cabinetmaking, logging more than 10,000 hours.
From Washington Post • Nov. 26, 2021
Huxter, whose story and school/children’s home is detailed at hatshaiti.org, will have her usual lists of painting, cabinetmaking, repairing and other chores - all the things for which she has not the manpower or funds.
From Washington Times • Nov. 26, 2017
Huxter, whose story and school/children’s home is detailed at hatshaiti.org, will have her usual lists of painting, cabinetmaking, repairing and other chores — all the things for which she has not the manpower or funds.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 25, 2017
But one morning I toured a renovated cabinetmaking factory where Elizabeth Pape designs and manufactures her women’s basics line, Elizabeth Suzann.
From New York Times • May 17, 2017
Moreover, the work of renovation had to be carried out under the double difficulty of shortages of funds and labor that was skilled in cabinetmaking and metalworking.
From The Fairfax County Courthouse by Netherton, Ross De Witt
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