wickerwork in the PONS Dictionary

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One is a long cone-shaped wickerwork tunnel installed on a small pond to catch wild ducks.
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Baskets and other wickerwork are usually made by men.
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Roofs were made of bark and walls could be wickerwork or bark.
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Besides their baggage, silleros even carried the travelers, such as colonial officials or explorers, in a wickerwork chair mounted on their backs while crossing the mountains.
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Early sidecars were initially built with wickerwork bodies, which were then replaced by ash frames with plywood or steel panels.
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A ring of timber uprights support its wickerwork wall and a thatched, living canopy.
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Materials for wickerwork include indigenous bromeliads including tacuaremb and caraguat, as well as pindo palm leaves.
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The town has a long tradition of wickerwork.
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Unless, presumably, the person is also confined within a giant, flaming wickerwork effigy.
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Consider materials such as wickerwork, dark woods, and rough surfaces and don't be afraid to mix it up.
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