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bordar
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brodar
Spanish
coser
Fasten by sewing; do needlework.
sew
run up
sew together
Portuguese
bordar
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1
National says the proposal is a
stitch
-
up
and will benefit left-wing parties.
2
Clearly nobody had done a
stitch
of work on it all winter.
3
The Australian prime minister Tony Abbott called the report a transparent
stitch
-
up
.
4
However, a
stitch
isn't a reason to cut your workout short entirely.
5
The agreement has prompted claims of a
stitch
up from political opponents.
6
There has not been a good
stitch
put in it for days.
7
They received additional factor concentrate, and 1 patient had an extra
stitch
.
8
Draw the pattern, and sew on the braid; edge with button-hole
stitch
.
9
A
stitch
in time saves nine times nine in matters of health.
10
It was a
stitch
up but it wouldn't work he seemed sure.
11
She would have the maid take a
stitch
or two in it.
12
His attempts to
stitch
Pravin Gordhan up for tax dodging went wrong.
13
The needle and thread used in this
stitch
must be very fine.
14
She might be in the creek right now without a
stitch
on.
15
Join the next squares together at once by the last corner
stitch
.
16
Over
stitch
instead of tent
stitch
was the order of the day.
stitch
·
stitch together
last stitch
single stitch
first stitch
have a stitch
Portuguese
bordar
Catalan
brodar
frunzir
cosir
Spanish
coser