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inwrought

[in-rawt] / ɪnˈrɔt /


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A search for some identity that came with more inwrought despondence than he could manufacture out of his own gene pool?

From Salon • Apr. 18, 2011

As shown in his behavior, it corresponds with a relationship, as inherent and inwrought in his very being as his very breath.

From Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits; A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue Addressed to Theologians by Beardslee, Clark S.

Their dress is mentioned: red cloaks, robes inwrought with threads of gold, and creaking shoes.

From Women of Early Christianity by Brittain, Alfred

And this composure, being so inwrought with hope, was unfailingly active and alert.

From Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits; A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue Addressed to Theologians by Beardslee, Clark S.

King Richard II. affected the utmost splendour of attire, and he had one coat alone which was valued at 30,000 marks: it was richly embroidered and inwrought with gold and precious stones.

From The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages, 3rd ed. Including Some Notices of the Ancient Historical Tapestries by Menzies, Sutherland, fl. 1840-1883




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