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artsy-craftsy

[ahrt-see-kraft-see, -krahft-] / ˈɑrt siˈkræft si, -ˈkrɑft- /


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But he also described the effect of hearing singers like Mabel Mercer and Lena Horne, who were "a little more artsy-craftsy" in their approach to interpretation.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 27, 2015

The images, printed in taupe, are deliberately rough-edged without looking artsy-craftsy.

From Salon • Jun. 15, 2012

Their editors, writers and subscribers represent a curious coalition of hipsters and beatniks, college students and teachers, political zealots and the just plain artsy-craftsy.

From Time Magazine Archive

With her income down to $200 a month, she opens an artsy-craftsy shop, the Maison Moderne, only to see it burn to the ground without insurance.

From Time Magazine Archive

They would talk at length about the somewhat artsy-craftsy world in which Odile moved and into which they were frequently invited.

From "Double Helix" by James D. Watson