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Carpenter's table
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workbench
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Example: The birth of a robot A new robot is screwed down on to its workbench . ▪ I loved the metallic smell of solder as it dripped in small puddles, hardening on the workbench before me. ▪ I never had my own workbench , although ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Workbench \Work"bench`\, n. A bench on which work is performed, as in a carpenter's shop.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A workbench is a table used by woodworkers to hold workpieces while they are worked by other tools. There are many styles of woodworking benches, each reflecting the type of work to be done or the craftsman's way of working. Most benches have two features ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a strong worktable for a carpenter or mechanic [syn: work bench , bench ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A sturdy bench or table at which manual work is done by a carpenter, machinist and so on
Usage examples of workbench.
We faced each other and pushed our shoes against each other, each of us bracing like an Alpinist inching his way up a rock chimneymy socks against her tennis shoes, rather, for my shoes were still on my workbench, so far as I knew I wondered if they had simply dumped Oscar in the pasture and if Dad would find him.
He walked over to the workbench and put some degreaser lotion on his hands.
Miwa watched from beside the workbench that held the lamps, stove, dishware, utensils, and jars of herbs and potions for his experiments.
Daniel Hoveler, who was nothing if not an earnest researcher, raised strained eyes from the eyepiece of his microstage, then got up from his chair to stand beside his workbench.
In my hands, at the workbench, as I sat listening to Lorenz narrate my downfall, I held a hand-mould.
The multitentacled genius had asked his lab assistant to install a collection of quartz crystals in the apparatus assembled on his workbench.
In one corner, next to an ancient, stained laundry tub, was a heavy workbench made from a particleboard door set up on four-by-four legs.
Every time he snuggled down in his favorite position to dish the dirt, elbows on workbench, hindquarters stuck out and usually bristling with tools shoved in his pockets, furry chin in scarred hands, Anna was charmed and tickled.
Michael for support, but he shrugged and rummaged busily through the rollaway toolbox sitting next to a long workbench.
Then he attacked the welding torch, the plaster sketches on the workbench, the Rodin cast and the Giacometti stickman Peterson had bought in Paris.
Zoe knew there was no point in struggling so she allowed herself to be laid on a waist-high workbench and leather straps fastened around her limbs in matching fashion to the Boston blonde who hung upside down, her steely blue eyes watching her with silent sympathy.
Donfil had been sent to the workbench, just aft the tryworks, running the strong line between them that would set in the main-line and spare-line tubs in each of the dories.
Kuat of Kuat stepped away from the workbench and across the nearest edge of the hologram, looking up toward the simulation of the rough-domed ceiling, then around to the openings of low, tunnellike passages branching off to other parts of the palace.
Gabriel put on a pair of heavy gloves that he found on a workbench and cautiously opened the hidden panel embedded in the bottom of the Wardian case that had housed the venomous snake.
He took the bookbags out of the bicycle baskets, and stowed them in a cupboard under a greasy workbench that ran all along one side of the garage.