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cabinetmaker

[kab-uh-nit-mey-ker] / ˈkæb ə nɪtˌmeɪ kər /


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The scandal saw one of France's leading antiques experts, Georges "Bill" Pallot, and award-winning cabinetmaker, Bruno Desnoues, put on trial on charges of fraud and money laundering following a nine-year investigation.

From BBC • Jun. 7, 2025

Unless you are especially handy, you probably would need to hire an experienced cabinetmaker.

From Washington Post • Feb. 10, 2023

Bureau of Land Management employee Theresa Livingston, of Worland, defeated retired cabinetmaker and perennial candidate Rex Wilde, of Cheyenne, in their race for the Democratic nomination for governor.

From Washington Times • Aug. 17, 2022

In 1848, William and Ellen Craft were young newlyweds in Macon, Georgia, where William was enslaved as a “hired out” cabinetmaker and Ellen was an enslaved house servant to her white half-sister.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 25, 2021

One such cabinetmaker boasted he’d make “two or twenty more if I can be paid for it.”

From "American Spirits" by Barb Rosenstock