Sentence examples for Widthwise from inspiring English sources

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Widthwise

adjective

Directed across the width of an object or place.

  • Make a widthwise cut.

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Filling, also called Weft, or Woof, in woven fabrics, the widthwise, or horizontal, yarns carried over and under the warp, or lengthwise, yarns and running from selvage to selvage.

Weft (threads running widthwise) ikat is found mainly in south Sumatra, and the complex process of double ikat is still carried on in Tenganan in Bali, where such cloth has great ceremonial significance.

Other effects can be obtained from fancy or printed yarns, and some tufting machines reciprocate the carpet widthwise to obtain a longitudinal zigzag effect.

Rodriguez would prefer that the area be chopped widthwise, leaving a square-shaped area with a little bit of everything left.

"You could probably put the Spectrum lengthwise into the new place widthwise," Nolan said.

Fold the pocket in half widthwise with the right sides together, aligning the two lower body pieces at the same time.

But NBC went overboard in promoting, even shilling for its greatness, with graphics to which large American icons (the White House, the Statue of Liberty, the St . Louisarch) could fit into it lengthwise or widthwise.

3. Cut swizzle sticks in half widthwise, and cut one end off each piece sharply on diagonal.

The yard had two features: a shed and a low stone wall, dividing the property widthwise into two levels.

One notable picture, taken at the 1960 Olympic trials in Palo Alto, Calif., shows an athlete who appears to be stretched widthwise, attenuated to unnatural dimensions.

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