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craft

Definition for craft

noun as in expertise, skill

noun as in deceit, scheme

noun as in business, discipline

Strongest match

profession

Weak matches

line, métier

noun as in water or air vehicle

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The administration also has yet to provide hard evidence that any of these destroyed boats — plus one semi-submersible craft, also known as a “narco-submarine” — are actually carrying drugs.

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I’ve long been struck by her magnetism on stage, her fearless approach to her craft, and the stark beauty of her words on the page, including the National Book Award-winning “Just Kids.”

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Rosenberg, in her testimony, confirmed that she helped craft social media content to push DxE’s public campaign against the poultry farm.

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From crafts and costumes to foods and beverages, Stewart has got you covered.

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No military bands, no honour guards, no carefully crafted menus celebrating mutual national affection.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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