Wickerwork [adjective]
Definition of Wickerwork:
straw-woven
Opposite/Antonyms of Wickerwork:
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Sentence/Example of Wickerwork:
It was like a cottage made of wicker-work, and mounted on small wheels.
They seem to be built of bamboos, with wicker-work and plants.
One of the genus Calamus, used for wicker-work, seats of chairs, &c.
Pakkanar is said to have earned his living by the sale of the wicker-work, which he made.
Spread upon frames of wicker-work, they make admirable canoes.
These were bearing twelve oval shields of wicker-work covered with skin.
The houses of all classes were of wood, chiefly wattles and wicker-work plastered with clay.
The houses, or wigwams, were square in shape with arching roofs, and looked to be constructed of wicker-work and skins.
A stronger cross-timber, of greater thickness, was laid across the centre, and the whole was then covered by wicker-work.
Attached to the bottom was a light cage made of wicker-work, into which were placed a lamb, a duck, and a rooster.