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I . sew <sewed, sewn [or sewed]> [səʊ] VB trans

II . sew <sewed, sewn [or sewed]> [səʊ] VB intr

sew

sew up VB trans

1. sew (repair):

sew

2. sew inf (complete successfully):

sew

4. sew (gain control of):

sew

Usage examples with sew

to sew a button on
to sew on a patch

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It used to have cooking and sewing classes.
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The suit is sewn on the left and right sides.
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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 company offering contract embroidery sews designs onto wearable items for brokers, other embroiderers, specialty firms, and screen printers at a wholesale rates.
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The company was known for making and selling gentlemen's fine shoes from high-grade materials, craftsmen cut, sewed and formed shoes by hand.
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This institute provided free textbooks to women and also trained them in sewing weaving so that they can get earnings.
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The wefts are then sewn onto the braids, usually with a specially made, blunt-ended needle.
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It took several minutes to safely extricate him, and after needing eight stitches to sew up his wounds, he did not start the final stage.
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Therefore, the production of high-wheel bicycles soon exceeded the production of sewing machines.
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Some of these new classes included bookkeeping, cooking, drafting, sewing, typewriting, and woodworking.
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