Definitionn. someone who makes and repairs wooden wheels
Last update: September 25, 2015
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The younger oaks are employed by the carpenter, wheelwright, wagon-builder and for innumerable purposes by the country artisan. [Please select]
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Master Bourgaillard, the wheelwright, was standing on his own threshold. [Please select]
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"You are a wheelwright." [Please select]
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"Is there another wheelwright." [Please select]
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Hubble the wheelwright and Mrs. [Please select]
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So and So, wheelwright. [Please select]
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John Wheelwright; William Coddington, a magistrate of Boston; and even Cotton himself, leader of the church and supposedly orthodox of the orthodox. [Please select]
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"Joe Repton, he is a wheelwright by trade, and Nat Somner he keeps the village shop." [Please select]
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Bishop Boniface, of Würzburg, was an Englishman, and his father was a wheelwright. [Please select]
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** Aluminum Polish [428] An emulsion of equal parts of rum and olive oil can be used for cleaning aluminum, says Blacksmith and Wheelwright. [Please select]
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He learned the wheelwright's trade, and really that seemed all there was to tell. [Please select]
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