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embroider

[em-broi-der] / ɛmˈbrɔɪ dər /




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O’Connor’s monologue focused on two things those unfamiliar with his acting should know about him: that he has a reputation as a “soft boy,” someone who embroiders, scrapbooks and gardens like an “average 65-year-old woman.”

From Los Angeles Times

Mine from a crumpled paper bag and Jonesy’s from a fancy little Thermos brand box with a whale embroidered patch on the front.

From Literature

He even embroidered the word on his back.

From Los Angeles Times

It has a crest that reads NHS embroidered in pale yellow stitching, and brassy state championship pins that look vibrant against the jacket’s black fabric.

From Literature

The bodice was a deep-green silk embroidered with gold thread, and fitted snugly around her waist.

From Literature