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to stitches
verb
To form stitches in; especially, to sew in such a manner as to show on the surface a continuous line of stitches.
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That can't be said of their new subject, climate change: Armageddon seldom reduces audiences to stitches.
Maria agreed to stitches, but only after her mother agreed to let her attend practice.
I feel much better now, except I still feel pain on the head due to stitches and the heart, where they kicked me during the attack".
Dr. Ong said in an e-mail message that more than 80percentt of the hair patients said they preferred the treatment to stitches.
It is used on small cuts as an alternative to stitches or medical staples. .
They rock fresh embroidered pants, whip their dreadlocks, and go off about robbing banks over a beat that's indebted to Stitches' "Brick in Yo Face".
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No to stitch-ups!
(Sasu means to stitch; ko, small).
The editor, Richard Pearson, then tries to stitch the pieces together.
"We're helping to stitch together all these parts".
It's fun to try to stitch these together".
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