Similar words: stitches, in stitches, pitched, stitch, bewitched, pitched battle, A stitch in time saves nine, pitcher. Meaning: [stɪtʃ] adj. fastened with stitches.
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61. Description: A striking cloth hauberk with the symbol of dagger stitched on the front.
62. This show is an installation comprised of works that Ashery performed, filmed, photographed, painted, assembled, stitched and collected since leaving Israel in 1987.
63. Stitched jerseys are supplied through the year. We provide updated stock list weekly with competitive price.
64. Sharma was finally caught at a recent tournament when officials discovered that he had stitched a Bluetooth device in a cloth cap which he always pulled over his ears.
65. Intercostal is made from web and flanges and is tailored from a whole knitted - stitched laminate plate.
66. The book had been lovingly stitched afresh with white cotton thread , which looked clean yet.
67. Styled with skinny belt loops and narrow - stitched Arcuate trademarks.
68. Seam Ripper : for ripping out unnecessary stitches and for opening machine - stitched buttonholes.
69. No tracks but my own are stitched into the dusting of fresh snow, white as birch bark, that fell during the night.
70. Tracer rounds arced through the air and stitched over the Banshees.
71. The panoramic picture on the top row was stitched together using three frames.
72. Methods The root of vermiform appendix was stitched up and enwrapped in laparoscopic appendectomy by silk stitches.
73. Here, the broken, double - stranded ends are stitched back together without regard to the original sequence.
74. When the activist heard that Museveni wants to outlaw female circumcision, it brought back memories of her own experience of being "stitched like a curtain, " she said.
75. His logo, which is stitched into the middle of the T-shirt with cut-up bandanas, is made from the letters used to spell Tothian.
76. She has donned a coat stitched out of Kermits, worn dominatrix gear to a nursing home, and walked down the street in little more than her underpants.
77. The wretched butcher clutched the needle and stitched it clumsily.
78. With "Satisfy and Delight" stitched on our leotards, we're determined to get up on the tightrope and start juggling principles.
79. All three layers are stitched together so the filling doesn't move around.
80. "Lord of Misrule," for example, has a full cloth cover and a stitched binding, which is practically unheard of these days.
81. Description: A finely made cloth hauberk studded in metal with an eagle emblem stitched on the front.
82. We'll see that the buttons are securely stitched on this time.
83. There were the stitched corsets , the uchesse , the cuirass and , above all, the white silk corsets , dove-tailed with colours.
84. The sights and smells were arresting: giant slabs of shea butter, grinning cats picking at fishmongers' leftovers, piles of brightly-coloured fabric and rows of hastily stitched football tops.
85. Still his wife sighed , shook her head sorrowfully, and stitched on.
86. I had often stood next to her, mesmerized, as she carefully stitched each stocking by hand.
87. In addition, stitched clothes such as salwar Kameez for women and kurta-pyjama and European-style trousers and shirts for men(Sentencedict), are also popular.
88. Brown's collage sounds not like two songs stitched together but one single theme song for inept Romeos everywhere.
89. Applique- decoration or trimming cut from one piece of fabric and stitched to another, usually with a satin stitch around the edge.
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