The act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events.
A fine cord of twisted fibers (of cotton or silk or wool or nylon etc.) used in sewing and weaving.
A retelling or account of events, especially a fictional or exaggerated one.
1 Dry the pieces in the drum, and the yarn in the stove.
2 Their yarn has become a hot item in recent years, she said.
3 Xinjiang cotton and yarn are also used in textiles and home furnishings.
4 The company has supplied carbon yarn for Ferrari's sports cars, Yamagata said.
5 Of course, this makes for a very tangled yarn , but that's fine.
6 There's a yarn goin' around about an attack on some local merchantmen.
7 The Swede's needles stopped flashing in and out of the gray yarn .
8 Then at the front end of the yarn I saw a bird.
9 She carded the wool and spun yarn on the old spinning wheel.
10 As it revolves she holds the yarn out so that it twists.
11 I am sorry to have to lie so outrageously in this yarn .
12 The lady in the middle held an enormous basket of electric-blue yarn .
13 Swan caught the yarn and threw it away with an impatient jerk.
14 All the same, Max did not give the yarn the least credence.
15 Nissen is out to accomplish more than just telling a good yarn .
16 Notice whether the yarn becomes stronger or weaker as it is untwisted.
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