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stitch

verb as in join together

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verb as in sew

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In that way that was cathartic too, to sort of stitch up all those pieces and see how that is.

In fact, by the way he challenged my thoughts on the case, I thought perhaps he was aiming to stitch up the media.

Advice that was given me by Florence Ridley, a professor in graduate school: Stitch, stitch.

Also, by carrying an M-4 carbine, everybody knew I was carrying something that could stitch even U.S. body armor.

He just needs to stitch together all the threads into a coherent vision of the future that includes a vibrant economy.

Net five rows, then take a mesh a very little larger, and widen by netting two stitches in every stitch.

But Tilly only laughed, and Cordelia forgot her question with the last stitch she put into her tassel.

It gives order to the thoughts, fixes by a stitch the moment that passes what would otherwise pass with it.

An' so when I went courtin' m' third wife, I took a stitch in time an' told her about the camphor an' ker'sene an' lard.

In making the buttonhole stitch, keep the needle close against the metal edge of the guide, as shown.

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On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stitch, such as: fasten, sew, baste, join, and suture.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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