craftsman - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • watch: Gemma bought a glass cow for Leanne, and we watched the craftsman at work making elephants from different colored glass rods.

Adjective modifier

  • talented: They work with a talented craftsman who has developed a way of printing on real watercolor paper.
  • medieval: In order to achieve this he wanted to return to the ways and means of the medieval craftsman.

Converse of subject

  • engrave: From a series of biblical themes by Luyken engraved by various craftsman.

Adjective modifier

  • experienced: Preview custom framing options online - all framing is handmade by Easyart's own team of experienced craftsmen.
  • Italian: They played well, but could not match the liquid skills of the Italian master craftsmen.
  • dedicated: With a staff of 12 dedicated craftsmen we are the leading mini restoration company in the UK.

Converse of subject

  • carve: These are carved by the Aboriginal craftsmen to represent the souls of the dead - markers that are equivalent to our gravestones.
  • restore: The building has been sympathetically restored by local craftsmen and converted to quality office accommodation.
  • construct: They are masterpieces of sheet metal fabrication and I hoped that they had been constructed by local craftsmen.
  • build: The huge bush beds, built by local craftsmen, with gnarled logs at each corner, are draped with mosquito netting.
  • print: The designs are hand block printed by master craftsmen using traditional Indian block printing methods.

Noun used with modifier

  • master: Everyone from the office junior to master craftsmen were proud of the label.
  • leather: Lovely grounds, a rustic stone pool to swim in, and local leather craftsmen to watch.
  • specialist: The upmarket models were subbed out to specialist craftsmen in the UK.
  • expert: Our beds are produced in the UK by a team of expert craftsmen to an exacting standard.

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