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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91, It is woven into our souls and has an evocative quality.
92, They controlled this cottage industry by buying, selling, transporting and exchanging raw wool, spun yam and woven cloth.
93, Always remember to return them to non-working position after completing the woven fabric.
94, Those were distant days, when the fishermen on my island had long woven baskets like loaves of bread.
95, Twilight and mystery were woven into the words - along with fear and a reluctance to accept the inevitable.
96, Most clothes were of woven wool or linen, and the richest people even had silk garments.
97, The gold threads and the jewels woven through it sparkled in the light of the lamps.
98, For example, it will work with kaolin and woven fabrics.
99, Curtains of closely woven cotton lace were stretched across the windows, fastened so tightly they kept out both air and sun.
100, Sekers Service Supreme Breaking all records, Sekers supplied a customer with specially woven cloth in an amazingly short time.
101, All tend to be regarded as semi-disposable but life can be extended by bonding reinforcing woven mesh or synthetic sponge laminates.
102, Textured seats and colourful woven floor matting add to the hot tropical ambiance.
103, It looked as though it had been woven like the baskets which were used to collect tea from the old plantations.
104, Or an infinity of channels coming from tiny speakers woven into the table cloth?
105, They made me wonder if I could use pure woven wool as a base for my own technique with the machine.
106, The Everqueen herself gifted him with a heart-shaped broach which she had woven with enchantments for his safe return.
107, Some collections are using fine knitted fabrics for jackets, which have traditionally been made from woven fabrics.
108, It is this which makes a patterned woven carpet something special, a point not always understood by the customer.
109, It enables borders to be woven as an integral part of the carpet allowing continuation of the design without mitred corners.
110, Not quite so easily found just yet, but proving popular, are linen-Lycra mixes, often in knitwear rather than woven fabrics.
111, A chain of greasy hair is woven in his comb.
111, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
112, Arachne's contribution was a woven hanging on which she had depicted the lives and loves of the gods.
113, Turakina had on a gown into which were woven gold and silver threads.
114, But it was the omnipresent manufacturer's logo woven into increasingly complex designs that really offended the fashion police.
115, The outside of the shoe was constructed from woven fabric and metal with a ribbed silicon rubber tread.
116, Versatec: A densely woven fabric made from highly breathable superfine fibres.
117, In fact, both of these subjects are woven into the core courses Jimi has had today.
118, Even the accounts of the slave revolt are woven skillfully into the novel.
119, The design is transferred to the loom and woven into the carpet.
120, It was almost a shock to realise that there were actually big waves out beyond the flimsy rim of woven basketwork.
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