Sewed

Word SEWED
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈsəʊd/

Definitions and meanings of "Sewed"

What do we mean by sewed?

To use a needle to pass thread repeatedly through (pieces of fabric) in order to join them together.

To use a needle to pass thread repeatedly through pieces of fabric in order to join them together.

Followed by into: to enclose by sewing.

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The word "sewed" in example sentences

He stood about twenty feet from me wearing his oil-stained navy blue mechanic’s jacket, the one with the patch with his name sewed on it. ❋ Richard Paul Evans (2009)

Not until I had gone through the acts of a contortionist, and shown the round coin sewed in, did I succeed in getting the Carter's help. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Lopez pretended to check the small cloth label sewed on the side of the purse. ❋ Burke, Alafair (2004)

Each figure is linked to the next by the thread of incident, person and incident passing on together until, as Lu Hsün, the famous modern Chinese writer, has said, «they are like scraps of brilliant silk and satin sewed together. » ❋ Unknown (1938)

Not until I had gone through the acts of a contortionist, and shown the round coin sewed in, did I succeed in getting the ❋ Unknown (1903)

If any of you hear of a cloak found hereabouts, or any considerable part of one, blue without, lined with yellow, and trimmed with gold, please to note the name sewed on beneath the left shoulder, and send it according to the direction and your labor shall not be lost. ' ❋ William Ware (1824)

They had the team title sewed up before the championship matches had begun. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Marvin about takin 'one o' the children and what a comfort it would be to the child to git out into the fresh air, and one mornin ''fore she left she took Jed down in the woods and talked to him, and the week after she left for home Marm Marvin sent me over to the station -- same place I fetched ye -- and out she got with a tag sewed on her jacket and her name on it, and a bundle o' clothes no bigger'n your head. ❋ Francis Hopkinson Smith (1876)

I’m wearing a heavy sweatshirt, my heaviest sweatshirt, the one Uncle Merlin sewed for my birthday a few years back, with the embroidered picture of Chatham Light on the back, and I can’t claim to be warm. ❋ Unknown (2010)

First he examined the visiting-card effects on the tops of their hats, and noticed that these were paper labels sewed down, and bearing the names and destinations of the little passengers. ❋ Gouverneur Morris (1914)

* Mark R. writes, "I think it's safe to say the coach has 'sewed' up the award for coach of the year." ❋ Len Berman (2011)

I was in school -- a little accident and kind of sewed up my eye here. ❋ ITY National Archives (1995)

Sarah Maud, I think 'twould be perfeckly han'som if you ripped them brass buttons off yer uncle's policeman's coat an 'sewed 'em in a row up the front o' yer green skirt. ❋ Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin (1889)

Israel from Judah, already foretold, in Solomon's time (1Ki 11: 30, 31), to be "sewed" together hereafter (Eze 37: 15, 22). silence -- (Am 5: 13), in a national calamity, or that of a friend (Job ❋ Unknown (1871)

She made her own bread, sewed princess costumes for me to play dress-up in, and was never, ever late. ❋ Eileen Cook (2011)

June and Juanita made their way through the crowded main rooms and sat in a bedroom and quietly sewed for hours. ❋ Rebecca Burns (2011)

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