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Meanings of
stitched
in English
Fastened with stitches.
sewed
sewn
Related terms
seamed
Synonyms
Examples for "
sewed
"
sewed
sewn
Examples for "
sewed
"
1
The fullness is then gathered in and
sewed
to the headsize wire.
2
The lining should be fitted and
sewed
on with the outside material.
3
And they
sewed
leaves together for clothes and dwelt in great fear.
4
The mother of the family
sewed
by a drop-light on a work-table.
5
Bells may be
sewed
on the outside or inside of the ring.
1
For Donna, she'd bring
hand
-
sewn
drapes to hang in our new home.
2
I have the money
sewn
in a small bag round my neck.
3
But within two minutes Blackburn should have had the game
sewn
up.
4
Thanks to Lord Justice Leveson, policing in Britain has been
sewn
up.
5
Jonah said they'd been
sewn
together, but they had torn themselves apart.
Usage of
stitched
in English
1
He smoked contemplatively; she
stitched
at the inevitable embroidery of the period.
2
Clarke left the field for nine minutes to have the wound
stitched
.
3
Authors of small volumes in boards, and pamphlets
stitched
in blue paper.
4
The next night she
stitched
the cloth and made the sixth shirt.
5
The panorama above was
stitched
together from 138 images taken on Apr.
6
The pictures must then be
stitched
together to make the final scene.
7
The pressure of my hands on the
coarsely
-
stitched
carpet speedily became painful.
8
The wire may also be
stitched
to one edge of the ribbon.
9
Everywhere James looked, fireflies
stitched
the shadows, going about their nocturnal business.
10
She took the six shirts she had spun and woven and
stitched
.
11
Burly
stitched
-
through
750-fill baffles cover the chest and arms for maximum insulation.
12
That pouch, Odosse thought, must have been
stitched
by a highborn lady.
13
Hours later he came back,
stitched
up and drinking through a straw.
14
I'd
stitched
myself together and within a few hours, I was restored.
15
Or are ye gonnae say ye've been
stitched
up by the kirk?
16
It's one I
stitched
myself, a simple roof of twigs and rags.
Other examples for "stitched"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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stitched
stitch
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
stitch together
stitch leather
stitch back
stitch away
stitch shut
More collocations
Stitched
through the time
Stitched
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common