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Meanings of have knit in English
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Usage of have knit in English
1
You seem to haveknit all things in a piece for me.
2
I haveknit around you a net-work which you can never burst asunder.
3
And, you know, it's been months since really Smart People haveknit for the Belgians.
4
The must- haveknit this year is the cardigan.
5
Not to haveknit a pair of stockings was considered rather disgraceful for a little girl.
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The sane, strong affection that should haveknit body and soul together was itself broken in two.
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When I was her age I could haveknit the whole side of a house in less time.
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Remember you have got to be perfectly quiet, and not attempt to move till the bones haveknit.
9
We stayed there another fortnight, by the end of which time the bones seemed to haveknit pretty fairly.
10
Troubles of former years haveknit us together as closely as if we were all three members of one family.
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These last few weeks haveknit our lives together so completely that neither of us has the right to change God's evident purpose.
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The Industrial Revolution of the past century, steam-power and electricity, the railway and the telegraph, haveknit mankind together, and made the world one place.
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I haveknitted for 20 years all sorts of articles of hosiery.
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Don't try and take them off, they 've knitted with your inner ears.
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She hadknit them herself, a very little bit at a time.
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She hadknit that far past where the heel should have begun!