Synonym: braid, intertwine, lace. Similar words: leave, leave off, leave out, leave alone, leave behind, wear, swear, heavily. Meaning: [wɪːv] n. pattern of weaving or structure of a fabric. v. 1. interlace by or as it by weaving 2. create a piece of cloth by interlacing strands of fabric, such as wool or cotton 3. sway to and fro 4. to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course.
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31. To knit a single diamond, weave two rows, knit two rows without weaving.
32. Like against Buster Mathis, he was staying in close so he could bob and weave.
33. The Swindon sweeper doesn't need a broomstick to weave his magic and cast his soccer spells, just pure genius.
34. All the instrumentalists, of course, weave solos through this fabric of sustained notes, but the focal point is Threadgill.
35. Now the smell has become rosy, it evokes strings of memory that weave into something new.
36. They are, in the most fundamental sense, magical: they weave spells, they conjure something out of nothing.
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37. They mechanically weave into intricate patterns, twirling their 10-pound rifles with the swiftness of a baton.
38. Dating a rug from its weave and design requires extensive specialist knowledge and can only be undertaken by an expert.
39. Often, cars turning on to California or Pine would block the crosswalk, forcing pedestrians to weave between cars.
40. We weave the old show in so well with the flashbacks.
41. Only a few of the Navajo women still weave full time.
42. In fact, any difficult yarns of this type are easier to weave if the weaving yarn is waxed.
43. The excavator also recovered a blue shawl of loosely spaced plain weave with red stripes.
44. A very simple design is to weave strips of various lengths, which is particularly effective on sideways knitted garments.
45. Transnational corporations have moved increasingly toward growth strategies that weave information technologies into the fabric of everyday work.
46. A weave of geographical / ecological representation and spiritual / cultural representation would result.
47. The mind can weave itself warmly in the cocoon of its own thoughts, and dwell a hermit anywhere. James Russell Lowell
48. Why not discover them and weave them into your do-it-yourself material.
49. Even model Naomi Campbell appeared at the last spate of runway shows in New York with a swinging dark-blond weave.
50. Secure them to carpet with gripper tape or use the sticky weave that is sold especially to keep rugs in place.
51. Moreover, there are certain mysteries that weave through life itself, human motive and human desire.
52. He trained them to store supplies, to weave a secret communications web and to eradicate spies and informers.
53. But the issue penetrates, or ought to, rather deeper than the fine weave of legal technicality.
54. You can even see the gesso oozing through the canvas weave in the reverse.
55. She lets her hands sink in the green pond and weave with the water movement.
56. He had a sudden vision of the looms which were used to weave cloth being powered by such machines.
57. Visitors to the center can weave a white oak basket.
58. She decides to weave the most beautiful blanket in the world and falls into a trance.
59. If that still comes out too thick, weave for one row, knit two rows and so on.
60. Yet no one teaches these birds how to find their building materials, how to prepare them, how to weave them.
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