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woven

[woh-vuhn] / ˈwoʊ vən /


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Memory is a key element woven throughout the film.

From Los Angeles Times

Elements of Bad Bunny's tour set, which has travelled to Central and South America and soon heads to Australia, Japan and Europe, were woven throughout Sunday's performance.

From BBC

TOKYO—Imagine a sheet made of microscopic glass fibers, woven by a former silk maker and thinner than a human hair.

From The Wall Street Journal

Once considered a splurge, ordering food to your doorstep is now woven into many people’s daily routines.

From MarketWatch

She told BBC News the original was believed to have been woven out of the hair of Charlotte's sisters: Emily and Anne.

From BBC