waxwork Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈwæks.wɜːk]
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Meaning of waxwork In English

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Examples of waxwork

  • They will also be granted access to the final waxwork in the game, which takes them to the precise time and place where the curse was originally pronounced.

  • My point here has to do both with the peculiar properties of waxworks and with the nature of an exhibition.

  • Now, waxwork and skeleton seemed to have dark eyes that moved and looked at me.

  • The waxwork blacksmith, for example, could be poised ready to strike with his hammer at the forge.

  • The cultural climate for waxwork did indeed change as the clock turned toward the mid-nineteenth century.

  • The story is about a waxworks in which the protagonist is trapped.

  • Waxworks is dedicated mostly to the making of decorative and aromatic candles.

  • Waxworks are frequently made presented by contemporary artists who take advantage of its lifelike and uncanny qualities.

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Translations of waxwork In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    蠟像, 蠟人…

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  • 中文简体

    蜡像, 蜡人…

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  • Español

    obra de ceroplástica, figura de cera…

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  • Português

    escultura de cera…

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  • Français

    statue en cire…

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  • Čeština

    vosková figurína…

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  • Dansk

    voksfigur…

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  • Indonesia

    patung lilin…

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