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I . knit [nɪt] N

II . knit <-ted [or knit] , -ted [or knit Am ]> [nɪt] VB trans

I . knit together VB intr

1. knit together (join):

2. knit together (mend):

II . knit together VB trans

1. knit together (join by knitting):

2. knit together (join):

I . knit up VB trans Aus, Brit

II . knit up VB intr Aus, Brit

knit up wool:

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They are often seen as a hand-made present knitted by an elderly relative that are given as a Christmas present.
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It describes the jacket's construction as seal brown horsehide leather, knitted wristlets and waistband (skirt).
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It is usually close-fitting and machine knitted in contrast to a guernsey that is more often hand knit with a thicker yarn.
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Her wardrobe is full of vintage clothes and her knitted bathing costumes alone fill an ottoman chest.
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He looked smart in navy jacket and chinos, with a knitted blue tie - the very embodiment of preppy sophistication.
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Female prisoners picked oakum, knitted stockings or sewed.
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Cloche-style stripy knitted hats were ubiquitous in bold colors, pink, purples and reds.
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It was much cheaper to knit your own garments than to buy hand (or even machine) knitted products.
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Also, there was no generation gap, as it was such a small, close-knitted community.
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His clothing is made of woven cloth, richly embroidered in silk, and his stockings are knitted.
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