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sewn [səʊn, Am soʊn] VB

sewn pp of sew

See also sew

sew <-ed, sewn [or -ed]> [səʊ, Am soʊ] VB trans, intr

sew <-ed, sewn [or -ed]> [səʊ, Am soʊ] VB trans, intr

sew up VB trans

1. sew up hole, wound:

Usage examples with sewn

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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However, buttons may be sewn onto garments and similar items exclusively for purposes of ornamentation.
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It consists of a length of webbing specially sewn together to allow progressive tearing in case of a fall.
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The ralli is made with small pieces of cloth of different geometrical shapes sewn together to create intricate designs.
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Earlier ones were wrapped in a figure-of-eight fashion, but by the 11th century circular wrapping, possibly sewn into a fixed position, was adopted.
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A monk strap boot also fastens with a buckle, but the quarters are sewn on top of the vamp.
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Some lead lines are permanently sewn to the chain shank, others have buckles or clips allowing the chain to be removed.
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The first instance we have of the pleats being sewn into the philabeg, creating a true tailored kilt, comes in 1792.
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The police found footprints and an impression from corduroy cloth with a sewn patch in the damp earth near the pool.
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Most thigh highs have an elastic band sewn to the top that is backed with silicone on its inner surface.
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In addition, strips of cloth, called fountains, are sewn horizontally around the mantiya, representing the streams of teachings which flow from the bishop's mouth.
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