30 Words to use with craft

The shuttle-craft book of American hand-weaving.

So common was the knowledge in fact that many of the craft organizations in Centralia began to discuss openly what they should do about it.

The operating forms, so far as industry is concerned, will, I think, follow in essential respects the craft-guilds of the Middle Ages.

He came from an artistic family, his father, brother, and sisters being either artists or identified with the arts and crafts movement.

serially in Radio craft magazine from Feb. 1943-Nov. 1944; NM: chap.

The economy was built around wood cutting, charcoal burning, backward animal husbandry, hand-tool agriculture, hand-craft industry, the rudiments of commerce and finance centered in trading cities.

How different is this slave-labor from the craft-work of mediaeval times, when, under the protection of the guilds, manual labor became exalted to an artistic rank, and the workers at the loom, the metal-workers, the wood-carvers, the tapestry-weavers, and the workers in pottery and glass produced objects whose beauty has never been either equalled or surpassed.

In the following year the American Federation of Labor attempted a similar task but without lasting results, the loggers preferring the industrial to the craft form of organization.

Scarcely had his varlets done so, when the street in which he lived was covered, front and back, with folk, and chiefly small crafts-folk.

As the throbbing of the engine ceased and the boat glided smoothly along, there was such a general rush toward the bow that a dangerous dipping of the craft followeda peril which no one beside the officials on the vessel observed.

On the eastern side of this projection is a snug boat or small-craft harbour, much frequented by the Malays, who call it Blue-mud Bay.

"All true enough, Gar'ner; all quite truebut it has such a look to take a craft home, and she not full!"

And preacher's craft incessant warred Against the scorners of the Lord: God's benediction on his head!

We have more to learn from Florentine artists than any 'craft mystery.'

Like Mahomet the second, he made his slaves drag their craft overland, and the astonished islanders saw his flotilla sweep across Rotorua bearing the irresistible musketeers.

The organization was formed distinctly upon the industrial and not upon the craft plan.

Watkins and I will take it watch and watch, but there is enough right now for all hands to turn to and make the craft shipshape.

The Sing leader stood up on a bench and directed with a wooden spoon from the craft table, and the first Sing-Out began.

She was a very slow-going craft thatnot able to do more than nine or ten knots at bestand another hour passed before she was anywhere near me.

Against such a narrow conservatism, however, there are other forces at work, both within and without the regularly organized labor movement, one of them aiming at such reorganization of the present unions as shall gradually merge the many craft unions into fewer and larger bodies.[A]

Free trade has destroyed indigenous crafts wholesale, and quartered the castes who pursued them on an over-taxed soil.

And he conferreth benefit and protection to the righteous; but to that tortuous person who by craft attempts to do him mischief, Dhananjaya is like unto virulent poison, albeit that one were Sakra himself.

"Honest 'Maso, poor fellow, is sadly puzzled," he observed, smiling benevolently, as if in pity for the pilot's embarrassment; "he wishes to persuade us that the strange craft yonder is a lugger, though he cannot himself say to what country she belongs!"

See on his future subjects how he smiles, Nor meanly flatters, nor with craft beguiles; But with an open face, as on his throne, Assures our birthrights, and assumes his own.

He loitered for light cargoes at village edges, or picked up the price of his daily rice at odd tasks ashore, but always, were it day or night for travel, his tiny craft bore surely seaward.

30 Words to use with  craft