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stitch

[stich] / stɪtʃ /
VERB
join together
Synonyms


VERB
sew
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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But stretch that fabric over six months and look close at its stitching and there’s enough tiny holes to eventually blow the whole thing apart.

From Los Angeles Times

“I’m not looking to change the face of rock and roll,” Garcia said, “but maybe we’ll put a couple stitches in, give it a black eye, so to speak.”

From Los Angeles Times

But that would almost work against how gently stitched the intertwined strands are in this talented German director’s latest, no less meaningful for keeping some its feelings in check for as long as possible.

From Los Angeles Times

From the bottom of the suitcase, Liz lifted a folded cloth with some very amateur-looking needlework on it— uneven stitches, mismatched colors, loose threads, snarls.

From Literature

Our only baseballs were the ones we made, ourselves, pig leather stuffed with horsehair and stitched at home.

From Literature