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rushwork

[ ruhsh-wurk ]

noun

  1. the handicraft of making objects woven of rushes. rush.
  2. an object so made.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rushwork1

First recorded in 1930–35; rush 2 + work
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Rushwork, basketwork, anything woven, raffia and wool, the sorts of tufty stuff your fingers bump and stumble over.

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These persons were to be taught at their own homes, or in some more convenient place, a remunerative trade, such as cane and rushwork, the making of beehives, rush baskets, and garden nets; mat-making, chair-caning, etc.

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Each wing of the buildings was a quarter of a mile long, of grey stone thatched with rushwork that came from the great beds all along the river and rose into curious peaks like bushes along each gable.

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