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weave English

Meaning weave meaning

What does weave mean?
Definitions in simple English

weave

If you weave, you make cloth by crossing many threads. This loom weaves yarn into sweaters. To spin a cocoon or a web. Spiders weave beautiful but deadly webs.

weave

Human or artificial hair that is worn to change your appearance, either in addition to or by covering the natural hair altogether. ­A type or way of weaving. That rug has a very tight weave.

weave

interlace by or as if by weaving (= tissue) create a piece of cloth by interlacing strands of fabric, such as wool or cotton tissue textiles pattern of weaving or structure of a fabric (= waver) sway to and fro (= wind, meander, wander) to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course the river winds through the hills the path meanders through the vineyards sometimes, the gout wanders through the entire body

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Conjugation weave conjugation

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weave · verb

Examples weave examples

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Simple sentences

Spiders always weave their webs in three dimensions.
My grandmother likes to weave things.
I cannot weave big carpets.
This type of spider doesn't weave a web.
Most spiders weave webs.
So fine was the thread that no frame could be found to weave it upon, nor would any weaver undertake to make one.

Movie subtitles

H Weave A Speedy Little Mouse.
You weave a pretty fairy tale, crooked neck.
Perhaps our friend can weave all the loose ends into a noose.
You weave.
I forgot everything. I forgot to bob, I forgot to weave.
Nat, weave me another.
Henderson didn't weave those pajamas himself.
Inside stuff, how they weave a rug.
How they weave a Navajo rug?
But to weave a web of linen that's a much more difficult art.
To admire the way that a Queen can weave a mat of reeds?
Now weave in and out.
I'll not only grow my own cotton, I'll weave it and market it.
The weave of life.
I'm helping her weave.
And weave.
Perhaps our friend can weave all the loose ends into a noose. McPherson?
There's no difficulty in stitching. The needle will simply pass through between the weave as usual.
No, on the contrary, it seems to be a very snag-resistant weave.
I shall teach you to sew and weave.
The Egyptians were able to weave very fine materials out of wool.
You stay here, however, for I shall weave back in just one minute.
I START TO WEAVE, AND THEN I BLACK OUT. THIS IS SOMETHING NEW.
Weave yourself something out of that.
The rug is such a delicate weave.
They weave it cleverly, lightly, like a cobweb.
Now weave a basket. Circle left.
Now we'll weave that basket the other way.
You weave plots, invent schemes.
There's cloth to weave and nets to make.
She likes to dye and to weave.
It would be convenient to dye my skeins, and I could weave kimonos for you, Father, and you, my husband.
You want me to-- to weave a theme of this into my sermon?
I can cook and weave.
Better learn to bob and weave?
And I'll tell them the same yarn. L'll weave a big cobweb.
It'll take time to weave another.

News and current affairs

After twenty five years of collapsed expectations, you feel a raw energy in the roar of motorbikes that weave through improvisational waves of traffic, in the spirit of a city revived.
You will never succeed, they say, if you try to bob and weave your way slowly towards an end game.
Most politicians try to avoid telling outright lies; they bob and weave like prizefighters when faced with questions that might ensnare them in outright mendacity.

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