Sentence examples for is stitched from inspiring English sources

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is stitched

verb

To form stitches in; especially, to sew in such a manner as to show on the surface a continuous line of stitches.

  • To stitch a shirt bosom.

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Another is stitched on.

Narrative is stitched intrinsically into the fabric of human psychology.

Violence is stitched into life and into language.

(Obama-'08/President is stitched into the captain's chair).

See the way the label is stitched to the leather?

But "Silent Spring," more than the others, is stitched through with personal rage.

For example the word "impressive" is stitched together from the words impossible, president and detective.

The exterior is stitched and embossed and includes an elastic band that keeps the case closed.

The plot is stitched together with the loosest and most breakable of thread.

Consider the tax bill, which is stitched together from shameless greed and boldface lies.

Chief Wahoo was designed in the 1940's and is stitched into the team's caps.

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