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wove [woʊv, Brit wəʊv] VB trans, intr

wove pt of:

See also weave

weave <wove Am: weaved, woven Am: weaved> [wiːv] VB intr, trans

weave <wove Am: weaved, woven Am: weaved> [wiːv] VB intr, trans

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People wove cloth for personal use or for sale.
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So, in like manner, they spun and wove their own garments from the undyed wool of their own sheep.
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The third mill wove silk thread into cloth.
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In her early days, black revolutionary themes and cuss words wove through some poems.
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The man cut wood, and the woman wove, every day.
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The earliest examples of wove paper, bearing his watermark, appeared after 1740.
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The bags that they wove were done in the same techniques as the larger rugs they also made.
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During that time, he wove taglaces to support his family and preached to his fellow prisoners a congregation of about sixty.
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They wove high quality mohair goods among others.
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He wove into the script most of his illusions from past shows and reworked them into the plot.
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