drawn work
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of drawn work
First recorded in 1585–95
Example Sentences
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Each collaged, stitched, painted and drawn work embodies the internal conflict we feel when we are of two minds about something.
From Los Angeles Times
Yet for any interpretation of this tightly drawn work to fulfill the play’s deepest intentions, it must be above all a double portrait of its incandescently noble leading man and its equally extraordinary villain.
From New York Times
The animation was so polished, it rivaled the best drawn work.
From Los Angeles Times
Kate’s hands were always busy, mostly at drawn work on the sheerest of lawn handkerchiefs.
From Literature
In 2009, Mr. Migayrou curated a major retrospective of Mr. Parent’s built and drawn work, inaugurating a new museum in Paris, the Cité de l’Architecture et du Patrimoine.
From New York Times
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