Skills involved in carrying out one's work
“He's got a bit of nous, craft, and guile when it comes to bouncing and throwing a ball into a hoop.”
A line of work involving making things by hand
“Naturally gifted with woodwork, he chose to pursue the craft of carpentry in his later years.”
The skill or strategy used in deceiving others
“He has now perfected his craft of deceiving people by pretending to be a Nigerian prince.”
A vehicle designed for navigation in outer space
“The craft will continue to orbit the planet for many years on end.”
A vehicle designed for navigation in the air
“To be able to fly through these endless skies on a craft such as this, not even in my wildest dreams had I believed us to be capable of such a feat.”
A vehicle designed for navigation on water
“Its crew has been sailing for 20 days, taking in high drama on the high seas, on a craft that evokes images of Pirates of the Caribbean.”
A flat-bottomed craft able to float and drift on water
The techniques involved in a particular task
Ships collectively, typically a body of ships belonging to one nation, port or industry
A carving or sculpture made from wood
A refined woodworking craft involving intricate carving and the art of handmade handicraft
An activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure
A water vessel for conveying or transporting passengers and goods
Small narrow boat pointed at both ends, propelled by paddles or poles
To do or make, usually by hand and with skill
“The world's governments announced that they would craft a new global agreement.”
To prepare something in advance
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