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stitch English

Meaning stitch meaning

What does stitch mean?
Definitions in simple English

stitch

A stitch is a little circle of thread, used to join cloth together. A stitch in time saves nine. (Fix a little hole in cloth with one stitch now, or the hole will be big and will need many stitches.)

stitch

If you stitch something, you make stitches in it. If you stitch something, you sew it.

stitch

a link or loop or knot made by an implement in knitting, crocheting, embroidery, or sewing (= sew) fasten by sewing; do needlework a sharp spasm of pain in the side resulting from running

Synonyms stitch synonyms

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Topics stitch topics

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Conjugation stitch conjugation

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stitch · verb

Examples stitch examples

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Simple sentences

A stitch in time saves nine.
You'll learn in time that a stitch in time saves nine.
He didn't do a stitch of work.
My grandmother likes doing cross-stitch.
Who said cross stitch is strictly for women only?

Movie subtitles

Do you realize you're being married in a month. and you haven't got a stitch of trousseau?
Here's a stitch. What happened to it?
They stitch you up in a bag.
That's the last stitch.
And you finished the edge with a chain-stitch.
No, Sir. Not a stitch showing.
You fly with me and you're gonna fly right. unless you want a stitch of hot lead sewed up the back of your head.
And I sew a pretty neat stitch.
You don't think I'm gonna send Clara to you without a stitch, huh?
You made me drop a stitch.
I've had a stitch for three days.
Mr. Scott-Padget, set all sails. Give her every stitch.
Can you stitch?
I'm getting a stitch!
Not a thing, not a fingerprint in the room, not a stitch of clothes, nothing.
Is it knit 2, purl 2 for garter stitch? No.
You look ravishing, besides this stitch.
Not even if we swapped every stitch.
We'll have every stitch off of them!
Every stitch he has in the world is in that bag.
A stitch in time saves more than nine.
Look at the charm of every stitch!
I mentioned about my stitch, but he don't care.
I got a stitch.
I saw a fellow and a girl swimming, without a stitch on.
Not a stitch on them.
You'd sit there and read me a sermon and never drop a stitch of that embroidery.
It may be a stitch infection.
Every stitch present and accounted for.
I thought perhaps you'd like to stitch them together. to make a patchwork quilt for the bazaar.
Two girls without a stitch on, what a pretty picture that makes.
I've dropped a stitch.
So I'll go with you and I won't whine, and I'll sew your socks and stitch your wounds, and I'll do anything you ask of me, except one thing.
We're gonna take a look inside you. We're gonna clean you out and stitch you up.
Every stitch.
Follow the zany antics of our combat surgeons as they cut and stitch their way along the front lines.
I'll negate the artery, then stitch her up.
We'll just give the local some time to work and then stitch her up.
All right, stitch it up, if you please, James.

News and current affairs

That is also why the modest efforts now being undertaken by the alliance to assist America in trying to stabilize Iraq will not stitch NATO back together again.
If, however, the opposition parties resolve their differences and manage to stitch together a firm common platform, they could force Jonathan into a runoff.
The core agenda is to stitch together a traditional free-trade agreement focused on industrial goods, agriculture, and textiles.
What British imperial planners did was to stitch together three disparate provinces of the old Ottoman Empire and put at their head a prince from Hedjaz (now a part of Saudi Arabia).

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