carpenter

बढ़ई
definition
verb
the rails were carpentered very skillfully
make by shaping wood.
noun
Tom Searles worked as a carpenter repairing the inside of the wooden mills and stayed for seventeen years.
a person who makes and repairs wooden objects and structures.
translation of 'carpenter'
noun
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example
I once gave a contract to a local 'carpenter' for some repairs on my house.
He worked for many years with wood, both as a 'carpenter' and doing fine wood-working.
Having finished his apprenticeship as a 'carpenter' and joiner, Don went to officer cadet school at Portsea, becoming a second lieutenant.
He was a 'carpenter' and joiner by trade and served in the army during World War II.
It was the third successive year that she had been hailed as the world's best on the sport's greatest stage, a far cry from her days as a 'carpenter' and joiner.
He himself could 'carpenter' , bank, farm and ranch.
You don't need to be a master 'carpenter' , but some basic carpentry skills are required.
I started life as an apprentice 'carpenter' and joiner, and I always remember my first job application being turned down because my marks in chemistry were not high.
His estimated cost for repairs seemed high, so I hired a 'carpenter' at about half the price.
Tom Searles worked as a 'carpenter' repairing the inside of the wooden mills and stayed for seventeen years.
Ron left school at 14 to become a 'carpenter' and joiner.
After serving with the Royal Corps of Signals in 1945, Mr Brock became an apprentice 'carpenter' and joiner.
Apprenticeships available for youngsters include stonemasonry; bricklaying; 'carpenters' and joiners and roof-slaters and tilers.
Larry left every day with his lunchbox to rejoin his mates on the construction sites, or 'carpentered' for the neighbours.
Lysaght resurrected these boards and 'carpentered' them into simple structures: a bridge, a wishing well, a coach and tree planters.
Working with steel requires different tools and skills, so there is a big learning curve for 'carpenters' .
If there is a single power tool that is universally accepted as a necessity by 'carpenters' everywhere, it would be the circular saw.
Early unions followed the British model of craft-based associations among printers, tailors, cordwainers, cabinet-makers, shipwrights, 'carpenters' , and stonemasons.
I've had a go at 'carpentering' today and fixed the upstairs loo door that was very tight to close.
‘There is a huge shortage of 'carpenters' and joiners in Scotland,’ he said.
She said the workmen, who residents thought were 'carpenters' and joiners, have also been doing plumbing and electrical work.
The skilled 'carpenters' and joiners enjoyed a sense of solidarity that quickly turned to truculence if they felt slighted and led to constant collective difficulties with their employers.
This was built over a period of 40 days by a 300 strong force of labourers, 'carpenters' , joiners and artists.
One house is constructed by professional 'carpenters' ; another by relatives.
Wood, if carefully chosen, 'carpentered' , and prepared, makes an excellent support on which to paint.
The pigs use the harness-room as a headquarters where they study blacksmithing, 'carpentering' and so on from books they find in the farmhouse.
The wooden boxes were 'carpentered' together, and even the fabricated metal pieces were made relatively roughly.
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