English to Spanish Dictionary handiwork

handiwork

obra
definition
noun
the dressmakers stood back to survey their handiwork
something that one has made or done.
they taught young women reading, writing, and handiwork
making things by hand, considered as a subject of instruction.
translation of 'handiwork'
noun
trabajo de manos,
obra,
labor para los manos,
trabajo manual
example
She groaned as she did, making a mental note to mend the slightly torn cover even if her sewing 'handiwork' wasn't of the best quality.
Scenes behind me are assumed to be Ivan's 'handiwork' in Grenada, back when it was still a category three storm.
Webster sat looking pleased with his 'handiwork' .
It stocks exclusively handloom sarees, and this is evident from the intricate 'handiwork' and embroidery on the latest arrivals.
He knew I was happy with his 'handiwork' and broke his silence.
Their 'handiwork' has been only too apparent in recent months on the riverbank, in the Fulford Cross allotments, and in Hospital Fields Road.
‘Fireworks are still made by hand and fired by human 'handiwork' ,’ Nigel says.
A surgeon's 'handiwork' had left 20-something stitches in a long, straight wound.
In the same way, the earth is God's creation, His 'handiwork' , made for His glory.
Many artists have grown accustomed to the benefits of preparatory staffs' knowledge and 'handiwork' .
Despite her 'handiwork' having decorated the entire village for many carnivals, Wendy remains modest about her achievement.
As for director Christine Jeffs' 'handiwork' , it is marquetry done in mittens.
Then one would be confronted by one's own 'handiwork' , waiting there on that ledge, like giddy children queuing at the top of a waterslide.
Resident Colin Spivey discovered their 'handiwork' this weekend after leaving his local B & Q superstore to load his car.
A delicately stitched 19th century sampler conveys the idea of women's 'handiwork' and family bonds.
On the other hand, in the early days a considerable percentage of our hits were by ourselves, admiring our own 'handiwork' .
Shane Dow, a crew member, stands back to admire his 'handiwork' after painstakingly filling in Mickey Mouse's ears.
At the beach we observed the patient 'handiwork' of rock balancing artists.
Enterprising supporters, including York College students and two patients at the hospice, have made and sold their own 'handiwork' .
She is inspired by traditional woman's 'handiwork' like crocheting and knitting, she says.
Impressed by his unauthorised 'handiwork' , Google proceeded to hire him.
Passers-by stop to compliment him on his 'handiwork' .
It was left to Acting Governor Jane Swift to undo their 'handiwork' .
Down in the main hall, the decorating team had finished their 'handiwork' .
they taught young women reading, writing, and 'handiwork'
Prior to the big night, Higgins tests his 'handiwork' at the Ascot races where Eliza captures the heart of Freddy Eynsford-Hill.
He's a staff tandem instructor at Raven, and gets to see his 'handiwork' in use almost every day.
So confident was he in his skill that more often than not he calmly moved to one side when the chimney dropped, later emerging from the dust to inspect his 'handiwork' .
She doesn't understand why her 'handiwork' gradually ceased to be in demand.
Ron Casey, often called ‘Wan’, came to see it and later rang me to say how much he enjoyed my dramatic 'handiwork' .
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