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workshop
Part of speech:A place where workmen carry on their employment; field- works, in mil., works created for a temporary purpose in front of any fortification; to set to work, to employ; to engage in any business or labour; to work out, to effect by toil; to work up, to employ materials in the manufacturing of articles; to make way; to go to work, to begin labour; to commence operations.
Usage examples "workshop":- Thus, for example, when with eyes that would still fill with tears, though it was ten years ago, she would tell the story of how her only boy had been brought home dead one night from an accident at his workshop, she would fix the date by saying, " It was about six o'clock at night, and I'd just got a nice little bit of liver and bacon cooking for your father's dinner, when there came a knock at the door ..." - "The Romance of Zion Chapel [3d ed.]", Richard Le Gallienne.
- They were calling him from the workshop window. - "Pelle the Conqueror, Vol. 2", Martin Anderson Nexo.
- He left it as usual in the workshop. - "The Bark Covered House or, Back in the Woods Again", William Nowlin.