Definitionn. the skilled practice of a practical occupation
Last update: July 7, 2015
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Whatever she has achieved in her life is by craft and guile only. [noun]
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The goldsmith works with great craft. . [noun]
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The harbour was full of all kinds of craft. . [noun]
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Traditional crafts of Kerala and Orissa are famous for their intricacy. [noun]
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Ceramic Paws at Holme Grange Craft Village provides a peaceful countryside location - ideal for painting ceramics. [noun]
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This designer craft kit contains everything you need to make and decorate your own concertina style memory book. [noun]
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"You but little know the craft of the Iroquois, lady, if you judge they have left the path open to the woods." [noun]
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"Hold," cried Hawkeye, seizing Duncan by the arm, and detaining him by violence; "you know not the craft of the imp." [noun]
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If even a smart breeze from the west sprang up, his rickety little craft, intended only for inland navigation, would have small chance of living through the tumult. [noun]
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He has shrewd Ned Hyde for counsellor, and in that one long head there is craft enough to govern a kingdom. [noun]
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I came by our old road, in a merchant craft from Harwich to Ostend, and the rest of the way in the saddle. [noun]
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If so, the mysterious craft had spent the whole of Christmas Day in that snug berth; and he blamed himself for permitting his host's festivities to detain him. [noun]
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