English
Noun
carpentering (uncountable)
-  carpentry
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1892,  Herman Melville,  White Jacket:- Frequently, at one and the same time, you see every trade in operation on the gun-deck--coopering, carpentering, tailoring, tinkering, blacksmithing, rope-making, preaching, gambling, and fortune-telling.
 
 
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1901,  Henry Lawson,  Joe Wilson and His Mates:- I always had a fancy for carpentering, and was handy with tools.
 
 
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2007 January 26,  Deanna Isaacs,  “Have Your Rebellion and Deduct It Too”, in  Chicago Reader:- Sixteen years after he started Lumpen in Champaign, Marszewski is supporting his empire by carpentering, designing Web sites, and working at his mother's Bridgeport bar.