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weave <a weave; weaves> N

weave

weave <a weave; weaves> N AGR

weave N (clothing)

weave VB (clothing)

weave (clothing)

weave

weave finely VB (thinly, flimsily, sleazily, loosely)

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A center for weaving and embroidery, it exerted influences on many other surrounding villages and towns.
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Corduroy is made by weaving extra sets of fiber into the base fabric to form vertical ridges called wales.
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During the course of normal wear, these fibers may either detach or be jostled out of the weave of which they are part.
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Loose connective tissue is named based on the hair weave and type of its constituent fibers.
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This was done by weaving zinc oxide nanowires into the fabric.
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This music, featuring the kalimba, stayed for long periods of time on a single chord, weaving in and out of consonance and dissonance.
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The women weave the best of traditional garments and adorn themselves with all their finery.
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To weave a length of tenun requires a month or more to finalize.
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She weaves and sells garlands of flowers to earn coins for her tyrannical owners.
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If disturbed, their flight becomes very erratic, essentially a series of skips and hops weaving in and out of foliage.
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