0 (of) the art or practice of doing one’s own decorating, repairs etc (also DIY) -- kutilství; kutilský
It is surprising how much noise comes down chimneys from aircraft going overhead, and a little do-it-yourself can make a great deal of difference.
I do not want to comment upon the desire of the writer of the dossier to wreak physical vengeance upon the do-it-yourself man.
However, the vast majority of solvents are still bought in general stores, do-it-yourself stores and high street stores.
Various proposals for third-party occupancy of a stable include garden machinery, metalwork, woodwork and even do-it-yourself livery.
Explanation may in part lie in the general difficulties of the 1980s and also in the growth of do-it-yourself publishing.
Underreporting of investment costs for do-it-yourself company funds may have distorted the comparison.
They may even take satisfaction in the do-it-yourself crafts they have acquired.
The present gulf between people, between community and the designer may well be eventually bridged by the do-it-yourself interchangeable kit of parts.