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sewn [soʊn, Brit səʊn] VB

sewn pp of:

See also sew

sew <sewed, sewn [or sewed]> [soʊ, Brit səʊ] VB intr, trans

sew <sewed, sewn [or sewed]> [soʊ, Brit səʊ] VB intr, trans

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However, buttons may be sewn onto garments and similar items exclusively for purposes of ornamentation.
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Other versions, which are sewn onto the garment, involve two pieces of metal that hook together, and likewise block the zipper's movement.
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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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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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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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On the inside of the waistband were sewn-on rubber pads that gripped the shirt and stopped it from becoming loose.
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The wefts are then sewn to a foundation made of net or other material.
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Geometric pieces of rich fabrics were sewn together, and highly decorative embroidery was added.
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Like other clothing, brassieres were initially sewn by small production companies and supplied to various retailers.
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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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