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

sew

sew up VB trans

sew up
sew up

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This was where the large ship sails were cut and sewn.
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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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Most children were taught only service work like blacksmithing, farming, sewing, etc. at the boarding schools.
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This is usually two single (buckled or sewn) reins, though sometimes split reins may be seen on western-style bridles.
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It used to have cooking and sewing classes.
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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 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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Therefore, the production of high-wheel bicycles soon exceeded the production of sewing machines.
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I wanted to see how a woman who can not speak up for herself and likes to sew could survive in modern society.
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The wefts are then sewn onto the braids, usually with a specially made, blunt-ended needle.
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