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stitch

[stich] / stɪtʃ /
VERB
join together
Synonyms


VERB
sew
Synonyms


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Unlike traditional posthumous albums that stitch together loose verses, “Prolific” was recorded and sequenced nearly two years before Hussle’s death.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 12, 2026

A treat for trivia fans: Which simple stitch is the basis for all other stitches?

From Slate Jul. 21, 2026

Such men were known as rhapsodes, those who stitch songs together, and their specialty was Homer.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 10, 2026

Do you think the insurance company tried to stitch me up?

From MarketWatch Jul. 10, 2026

I began to stitch its long neck and its head with its sharp beak.

From "Homeless Bird" by Gloria Whelan

Yet, here, there are no visible stitches, no scars or seams.

From Salon Aug. 20, 2026

A treat for trivia fans: Which simple stitch is the basis for all other stitches?

From Slate Jul. 21, 2026

The team stitches together compelling bits on the fly, staying nimble in case late-in-the-day drama blows up their working cut.

From The Wall Street Journal May 24, 2026

He said it was "insane" to see it in such poor condition, with the pump and stitches still attached.

From BBC May 21, 2026

I watched the row of neat black stitches across his temple.

From "The Rock and the River" by Kekla Magoon

Using keyhole surgery, Theo's organs were then gently pushed back inside his abdomen, which was stitched closed.

From BBC Aug. 3, 2026

While the tracks blend without interruption, many are stitched together with brief ambient interludes, during which Madonna often offers spiritual incantations about the healing power of music.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 7, 2026

At the bustling centre, sewing machines hummed as women stitched blankets, while others stacked thin mattresses ready to be handed out.

From Barron's May 25, 2026

In the virtual hearing, which lasted five minutes, she said she spoke to a man dressed in a green uniform, stitched with what looked like government insignia, seated in front of an American flag.

From Salon May 2, 2026

They wore long blanketlike cloaks with mesmerizing stitched and beaded patterns.

From "Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky" by Kwame Mbalia

Morgan analyst Tien-Tsin Huang asked about the deals on the earnings call, saying that the combined effort seemed to come with “above-average risk … because you’re stitching together the three assets.”

From MarketWatch Jun. 18, 2026

It may well be true that stitching multicultural communities together requires us to be more curious, inclusive neighbors.

From Slate May 26, 2026

The youngster will need further surgeries, as her parents have been told repairing her heart is like "stitching jelly" and there is more pressure on it than is typical.

From BBC May 23, 2026

ASML’s more advanced high numerical aperture EUV systems face stitching and design constraints that are slowing adoption from customers, Scemama notes.

From The Wall Street Journal May 7, 2026

I slowly sewed up my travelsack, then reattached the strap, stitching it several times so it wouldn’t come loose.

From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss




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