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The verb: to weave.
"He starts to weave them together.
"We do like to weave things together.
Payne begins to weave together three stories.
"She doesn't want to weave anymore.
On new roads, traffic sometimes has to weave around them.
"He had this capacity to weave countermelodies," Mr. Stookey said.
And no leader has arisen to weave these threads together.
Not even enough to weave into a bad straw rope.
We need to weave anew the fabric of shared citizenship.
They provided wool for clothing and to weave into tweed.
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