workbench
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of workbench
Example Sentences
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She sat perched on a stool at her workbench, using a smooth stone to grind soil clumps into fine dust as she talked.
From Los Angeles Times
In the far corner was a long workbench with a lamp and a number of fat binders stacked up beside it.
From Literature
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He had to walk back and forth between the truck and his workbench checking Ford’s workshop manual to ensure he followed each of dozens of steps in order.
A Renaissance painting found underneath a garage workbench has sold for more than half a million pounds at an auction house in Banbury.
From BBC
Gemini Enterprise also features a no-code workbench allowing any employee to create automated workflows regardless of technical background.
From MarketWatch
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