wrought
പ്രവർത്തിച്ചതു
definition
adjective
The family later moved to Wheldrake, where they bought The Forge and specialised in wrought ironwork.
(of metals) beaten out or shaped by hammering.
example
Around his neck hung a silver pendant 'wrought' elegantly into the shape of a dragon.
She slipped her fingers in and drew out a finely 'wrought' red-gold chain made up of many thin links joined together in a twisted rope.
However in the course of time, gold has become the preferred metal for use in hand 'wrought' jewellery.
It is finely 'wrought' and brilliantly realised, but devoid of charming idiosyncrasy.
My 'wrought' iron bed came with a white muslin mosquito net, which made me feel a lot like a princess.
The family later moved to Wheldrake, where they bought The Forge and specialised in 'wrought' ironwork.
The hero rubbed his fine, blessed necklace and frowned in thought, fingering the keenly 'wrought' gold.
The pure gold was 'wrought' to form fragile golden leaves and dainty roses on a vine.
Until the industrial revolution, the most widespread use of iron was in its 'wrought' form.
Mae-Lynn crossed to the 'wrought' torches to breathe softly on them and put them out.
The lane was guarded by two enormous iron 'wrought' gates, which currently lay open.
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