Workmanship

//ˈwɜːk.mən.ʃɪp//

"Workmanship" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Too many irons in the fire result in bad workmanship.

These machines are distinguished by particularly high-quality workmanship.

These devices are distinguished by particularly high-quality workmanship.

No delicate piece of workmanship would do, because he was careless of his gun, knocked it about anyhow, and occasionally dropped it in a brook.

"The meticulous attention to detail, I think, knowing that these objects are 3,400 years old, knowing that it really took a lot to engrave these wonderful objects, even in the wood that you see in some of these chests, the quality of the workmanship is just incredible," he said.

Amongst the treasures of the royal palace which were sent to Samarqand were “many articles of rare Chinese workmanship, vessels inlaid with gold, saddles, brocades, and other objects of art.”

Tom's kirigami stag beetle was of such fine workmanship that it looked like it would start moving at any moment.

If the tradesmen's workmanship hadn't been so shoddy, there wouldn't have been any water damage.

The standard of workmanship from Eastleigh Locomotive Works has often been acknowledged as being of a high order and this standard will have to be maintained - improved, even - when motive power other than steam is the mainstay of our railway system.

Mind you, clothes were clothes in those days. There was a great deal of them, lavish both in material and in workmanship.

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