Similar words: interwoven, wove, blow over, crow over, oven, proven, covenant, slovenia. Meaning: ['wəʊvən] adj. made or constructed by interlacing threads or strips of material or other elements into a whole.
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31, Alternatively, stripes on the body of the garment can be combined with a central woven panel using several different stitches.
32, The motions of the earth are woven into our daily lives in myriad ways.
33, They rebounded off the woven mat of cabin tops, spraying out horizontally.
34, The formula attains a high mark when a diversity of variables is woven into a unified design.
35, To each side of the hearth was a high-backed wicker armchair in an intricate closely woven design fitted with patchwork cushions.
36, Margaret fell in love with a muted green-based carpet with a pattern of tiny red squares woven around the borders.
37, Woven textile cloths are manufactured mainly from natural fibres such as cotton or linen although some have a proportion of man made fabrics.
38, Diagonal designs, whether painted on bare floor boards or woven into carpets, will always seem to push space out.
39, It is a fine example of Stoddard Mercia Contract's Custom facility, where a special design can be woven.
40, Others were wet and clingy and had pulsing red veins and stringy muscle cords woven into them.
41, There may be surprises, but they are woven into the fabric, the kind of surprises you live with.
42, The seats of their stools are woven rubber inner tubes.
43, At the entrance to the bathroom, I slipped off my regular slippers and put on woven straw slippers.
44, The hotelier family's punning motif-a bull with its horns to the ground-was woven into the vestibule carpet.
45, Conversely a loosely woven fabric would not be successful for a Roman blind, which requires a firm, stable fabric.
46, After knitting some simple woven fabrics using a single colour of weaving yarn, why not experiment with different yarn combinations.
47, Although Liverpool held the territorial advantage for long spells, their elaborate patterns were woven to little effect.
48, When discovered, her face and upper body were protected by a large woven winnowing basket.
49, Man and algae sealed in the capsule divorced themselves from the wide net woven by the rest of life.
50, A simple weaving shed or thread separator is used to raise and lower the warp threads through which the weft is woven.
51, The panama hat, in the finest woven straw, is the most classic version and a worthwhile investment.
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52, The web was so finely woven that he had no way forward but by continuing the deceit.
53, Textrix weaves a sheet web composed of extremely fine and closely woven silk.
54, Shopkeepers beckoned us into their premises where we were tempted by sparkling silver jewellery and traditional greek hand woven mats.
55, The faint sound of his cello, as I lay tucked up in bed, is woven into my childhood memories.
56, His name was derived from his habit of wearing a blue hood of coarsely woven cloth which masked his face.
57, Beneath the cloak was a kind of blouse, made from woven brown wool with long sleeves edged in red.
58, The present Spinnery was the local retail outlet for the fine woven and embroidered work.
59, The far edge of the acacia grove was bordered by a shoulder-high wall topped by woven millet stalks.
60, If they had asked, I would have pulled them myself, woven them into an amulet.
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