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- noun Plural form of
handicraft .
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Examples
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For example, a web search revealed that in Galicia, Spain, one of the local forms of handicrafts is an exvoto cast from wax, often of a body part.
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But the quality of the handicrafts is excellent, representing everything from furniture to blown glass.
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For example, a web search revealed that in Galicia, Spain, one of the local forms of handicrafts is an exvoto cast from wax, often of a body part.
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But the quality of the handicrafts is excellent, representing everything from furniture to blown glass.
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I can't even imagine that there would be something in handicrafts that you couldn't find in the stores.
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Then, too, they were encouraged in handicrafts and by the handicrafts they could help pay for some of the clothing sent to the coast.
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But to such as were skilled in handicrafts, a less intolerable lot would be assigned.
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They are altogether restless and impatient of control, but, unlike some savages, are passionately fond of music, and are most ingenious in handicrafts, specially in boat-building.
The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither Isabella Lucy 1883
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Yet English women lay themselves open to the charge so often made against them by men, viz., that they are not to be trusted in handicrafts to which their strength is quite equal, for want of a practised and steady observation.
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Divided into five categories, namely handicrafts, food, services, agriculture and production, the booths displayed products produced by each mukim and village.
Brudirect News1 Al-Haadi Abu Bakar 2010
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