Wove

Word WOVE
Character 4
Hyphenation wove
Pronunciations /ˈwəʊv/

Definitions and meanings of "Wove"

What do we mean by wove?

Preterit and occasional past participle of weave. noun

P. pr. & rare vb. n. of weave.

Simple past of weave. verb

To form something by passing lengths or strands of material over and under one another.

To spin a cocoon or a web.

To unite by close connection or intermixture.

To compose creatively and intricately; to fabricate.

To want and love at the same time. Urban Dictionary

A sexual positon whereby the couple intertwine their legs. Urban Dictionary

Love like as a friend only Urban Dictionary

Wow and Love combined Urban Dictionary

It means I love you with all my heart with a passion. Urban Dictionary

A very very very unattractive and large person, usually a woman Urban Dictionary

Wove is just like love but you’re unsure if they actually love you . When a person says “wove” you take that as okay maybe they actually do love me. Maybe they actually care and want me. Okay I actually want, love, and care for them back. I do love them Urban Dictionary

Past tense of wave. Urban Dictionary

A word that means friend in the language of oofers Urban Dictionary

This is what gingers text. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Wove

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The word "wove" in example sentences

They looked in awe at Joscelin as she described how his sword wove and flashed in patterns of steel too quick for the eye to follow, and a ring of the dead rose around him. ❋ Carey, Jacqueline, 1964- (2003)

-- That made without any wire marks, and called wove paper, is the best; it is made of various sizes and thicknesses. ❋ Daniel Young (N/A)

Soon he was asleep; but, even as he dropped off, the absurd phrase wove itself into the midnight chime from the church tower and passed on to weave itself into his dreams and vex them. ❋ Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1903)

The lines show through in a way that recalls the "wove" paper used by early watercolourists such as Samuel Scott in the mid 18th century. ❋ Unknown (2011)

There were also some other friends that Casey had in those apartments named Samantha, Raquel and a couple of other names that have come up as far as when the children of Zenaida were mentioned, another things, she kind of wove those into the whole scheme of things. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So I kind of wove that disappointment into this song, Eileen. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Mr. Donald A. King, in his article in the _Monthly Journal_, gives no less than eight varieties of paper for the stamps of this issue, though all resolve themselves into slight, and in many cases probably imperceptible, variations in quality and thickness of the usual "wove" paper. ❋ Bertram William Henry Poole (1918)

It is quite within the bounds of possibility that the paper generally used for these stamps was intended to be what is known as "wove" to the trade, and that the "laid lines" originated in a purely accidental manner and are rather on the order of the "laid paper" varieties found in connection with the first 8c and 12c stamps of Sarawak. ❋ Bertram William Henry Poole (1918)

For the third, or "wove" paper, the dandy is covered with plain woven wire like that of the wire cloth; so there are no markings at all. ❋ Eva March Tappan (1892)

In 40, if you retain it, "wove" the learned Toil is better than "urge," which spoils the personification. ❋ Mary Lamb (1805)

With help from her children, she "wove" the blanket and design from gold, silver, blue and green bits of paper this summer. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"wove" and it varies, as Mr. Howes states, "from a very thin, almost pelure quality to a quite hard and thick variety." ❋ Bertram William Henry Poole (1918)

"wove" paper with a sub-variety of "ribbed" for the 1c and 5c denominations. ❋ Bertram William Henry Poole (1918)

I spun an 'wove 'em myself, whilst Sprigg an' me was walkin 'out together, "she explained, carefully peering into the folds of the cloth, in search of any vagrant moth. ❋ Evelyn Raymond (1876)

In addition to cooking and cleaning and minding the children, they spun and wove all the clothes for the family, manufactured all the soap and candles, and made butter to use and to sell for sundries in town. ❋ Thaddeus Russell (2010)

By way of imitation we wove little vines into knots, each signifying our private misdeeds, which we then threw into the fire thereby symbolically burning up all our sins to date. ❋ Unknown (2009)

“Did you get a new phone like hers?” she asked as we wove our way through the bales and bushels to our car. ❋ Kelly Simmons (2011)

I remember how gently he gathered toadstools and wove lean-tos of grass with moss roofs, while I assembled a family of pinecone mice. ❋ Kelly Simmons (2011)

[i wove you]. ❋ Kapoooo (2009)

Our [legs] wove as we [humped]. ❋ Cleo2 (2006)

[I wove you] like [a good friend] ❋ Bbprod2 (2004)

Wow [I love that] [photo] ! [Wove] that photo! ❋ Findmap (2017)

[I wove you] ❋ MidnightBabyEater (2009)

"[Wow] that is one [WOVELI] [mama]" ❋ AwesomeLicious (2008)

[I wove you] ❋ Cutegirl (2018)

If I’da seed you was coming, I’da a [knowed] what to do, Id’a rizzed both arms, and Id’a [wove] at you. - [Ernest T. Bass] - Philosopher - recurring character on The Andy Griffith Show. ❋ Sweet Sugar Balls (2018)

Person 1: hey you're a [bove] [wove] Person 2: thanks I think you're a [kove] bove wove ❋ Hove Wove (2019)

Did woveds [rule] [when you] were [drunk]????? ❋ Reggie Piles (2010)

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