Crosswise thread drawn over and under a warp to make cloth.
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Examples for "pick "
Examples for "pick "
1 Preval said he would ask parliament to pick a new prime minister.
2 Let's use an example: Say you pick a V4 as your project.
3 Australia's government has said it will make its submarine pick this year.
4 This week, Modi will form his government and pick his foreign ministers.
5 However, analysts said the scale of December's pick - up put this in doubt.
1 To enter France you currently need to fill in a health questionnaire.
2 The work of art must fill a need of the USA society.
3 They may in themselves fill all the requirements of a real debate.
4 We continue to look for products that might fill voids, MacMillan said.
5 I fill out my name-whichis the first question-andmy age-the second.
1 Mr Kenny said call centre provider already started filling its 100 positions.
2 Existing plants and animals had to adapt, filling the flowery new niches.
3 Work up for filling defects with positive cytology and hematuria, 36 cases.
4 Meat is thus mouth - filling in a way that few plant foods are.
5 I stopped at a filling station to ask directions to Bowman's house.
1 Of such are the sombre wrap and woof of my ill-starred life.
2 Every time I hit ther ground with my hoofs I grunted ' woof . '
3 Just after Mashune had finished his watercress, we heard the loud ' woof !
4 And here the warp and woof vary in shade and pattern.
5 I gave a low woof , the best I could do under the circumstances.
1 Fasten the red filling yarn at one end and pass it through the shed.
2 Fasten securely the green filling yarn at one end and pass it through the shed formed by carrying out Direction 2.
3 The yarn is made into a warp, and the warp interlaced with the filling yarn to make cloth, and the cloth finished for the market.
1 Mixed marriages are part of the warp and weft of contemporary British Catholicism.
2 Beyond the hole, the warp and weft of his shroud glittered like a promised land.
3 But the warp and weft of personal family tradition is never quite so cut and dried.
4 They are warp and weft , fire and flame.
5 He had actually considered removing himself from the equation, escaping from the warp and weft of Fate's loom.
1 Heroic literature is only one thread in the weft of medieval literature.
2 Discovery of a fleet, striking the admiral's flag and making a weft .
3 The damp smell of carrion earth, death and the weft of life.
4 The undyed weft is then woven across the web in the usual way.
5 By the third motion the batten crowds this weft - thread into place.
6 Mixed marriages are part of the warp and weft of contemporary British Catholicism.
7 The weft is thick, and the weave is also plain.
8 And so, like some weft of opalescent mist, the sweet mirage melted in the noonday.
9 The thoroughness of this packing down of the weft is for several reasons very important.
10 And gold - weft couches, reclining on them face to face.
11 Her grief-andthe memory of baby Ian-wasour weft .
12 Beyond the hole, the warp and weft of his shroud glittered like a promised land.
13 But the warp and weft of personal family tradition is never quite so cut and dried.
14 The weft of starlings' motivations connected to the thick, sticky strand of a young thief's laugh.
15 Her light on the grass-blades wove them into a carpet with its weft of faint moonbeams.
16 They are warp and weft , fire and flame.
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