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blacksmithing
[ blak-smith-ing ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of blacksmithing1
First recorded in 1820–30; blacksmith + -ing 1
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Example Sentences
But Hank, he learnt a little blacksmithing when he was growing up, cause he liked to tinker around and to show how stout he was.
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The following trades are taught: domestic science and domestic art, carpentry, wood-turning, machinery and blacksmithing.
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They finally ended their tour at a small shed that contained a forge, an anvil and complete blacksmithing equipment.
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In the blacksmithing and wagon-making they learn to take iron and wood in the rough and turn out a good, substantial wagon.
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Carpentry, bricklaying, and blacksmithing were usually done by slaves skilled in simple handicrafts.
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