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steelwork
/ ˈstiːlˌwɜːk /
noun
- a frame, foundation, or building, or article made of steel
the steelwork of a skyscraper
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Derived Forms
- ˈsteelˌworking, noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of steelwork1
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Example Sentences
It was also evident, from the brightness of their steelwork, that they would be second to none in any ceremonial parade.
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At that he was stooping over some fine steelwork and he heard a step behind him.
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As in the case of the Long Island shafts, the steelwork for only the lower 40 ft. was ordered at the start.
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The swords were blunt on edge and point, and the hilts were basketed with strong steelwork.
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Of ordinary steelwork the same cannot be said, the common experience being that mild steel is very liable to be attacked by rust.
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