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wood shop

n. 1 (context US Canada English) A shop that deals in woodworking or carpentry 2 (context US Canada English) A school class dealing with woodworking or carpentry

Usage examples of "wood shop".

As second squad rode into what passed for the town square, which had but an excuse for a chandlery and a wood shop that doubled as a cooperage and tinker's, Alucius could see two wagons on the south road, creaking on overladen wheels and axles.

The late bell rang, echoing loudly in the corridor, which was empty now except for one loitering student who was wandering slowly past a painted arrow under a sign which read 'Wood Shop'.

I strolled across the square and made my way to the back of the wood shop.

She thought it would make a lot more sense if the boys took Home EC and the girls took Auto Mechanics and Wood Shop.

You're going to have to fix the chair by yourself, in the wood shop.

I've had two teenagers of my own, and I taught wood shop in the junior high for years, so I know all about scornful looks.

He caught you last night and took you into the wood shop and did a terrible thing to you -- so terrible that you can't even talk about it.

Forrest Guth taught printing, wood shop, electricity, electronics, and managed the sound and staging of school productions in Norfolk, Virginia, and Wilmington, Delaware, until his retirement.

The lower levels of the building housed the workshops of the ville, looms to make clothing from dog hair, a potter's kiln and wood shop to make spoons, combs and other useful items.