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Definition of woodwork noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

woodwork

noun
 
/ˈwʊdwɜːk/
 
/ˈwʊdwɜːrk/
[uncountable]Idioms
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  1. things made of wood in a building or room, such as doors and stairs
    • The woodwork needs painting.
    • There were cracks in the woodwork.
    • elaborately/intricately carved woodwork
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • exterior
    • interior
    • carved
    verb + woodwork
    • paint
    • varnish
    preposition
    • in the woodwork
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  2. (British English)
    (also woodworking North American English, British English)
    the activity or skill of making things from woodTopics Hobbiesc2
Idioms
blend/fade into the woodwork
  1. (informal) to behave in a way that does not attract any attention; to disappear or hide
come/crawl out of the woodwork
  1. (informal, disapproving) if you say that somebody comes/crawls out of the woodwork, you mean that they have suddenly appeared in order to express an opinion or to take advantage of a situation
    • When he won the lottery, all sorts of distant relatives came out of the woodwork.
hit/strike the woodwork
  1. (British English, informal) to hit the wooden frame of the goal in the game of football (soccer), instead of scoring a goal
    • She hit the woodwork twice before scoring.
See woodwork in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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