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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

"It's garbage. It's a stitch up job," he added.

From BBC Jul. 20, 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

More like—slip one, knit one, pass slipped stitch over.

From "Code Name Verity" by Elizabeth Wein

Rubio was forced to abandon the race after being given 20 stitches in hospital.

From BBC Jul. 27, 2026

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

From Slate Jul. 21, 2026

He began experimenting with a sewing machine and, in 1846, introduced a foot-powered model that could sew 250 stitches a minute, outracing the fastest human hands by a factor of five.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 9, 2026

Bebe Rexha was hit in the face with a cellphone, resulting in a man getting arrested and the singer getting stitches.

From Los Angeles Times May 14, 2026

I mean, what would you do if you found a baseball with only 215 stitches?

From "Okay for Now" by Gary D. Schmidt

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

From BBC Aug. 3, 2026

The finished product was more like a compilation of shot-for-shot music video and live performance recreations, stitched together with vignettes depicting a tepid version of Jackson’s real, tumultuous life.

From Salon Jul. 8, 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

Some of Saar’s leather necklaces are reminiscent of tribal loincloths, in a triangle shape that comes to a point, dyed and stitched in various colors.

From Los Angeles Times May 7, 2026

My left hand rested on top of it in the seat next to me, and I traced the symbol stitched into the front cover.

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

Like something where you look closer and see an interesting fabric or different stitching.

From Los Angeles Times May 14, 2026

“It’s fine. Candace and I are fine,” he adds, stitching together what he thinks is a confident smile.

From "Split the Sky" by Marie Arnold




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