Sentence examples for to weaving from inspiring English sources

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to weaving

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To form something by passing lengths or strands of material over and under one another.

  • This loom weaves yarn into sweaters.

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Instead she was relegated to weaving.

Homer mentions oil as an aid to weaving, and Pliny talks about hard and soft soaps.

The town just flows with creativity, from galleries and photography to weaving and food.

Now she has gone back to weaving again, helping first graders at the Columbia school.

Spinning is an indispensable preliminary to weaving cloth from those fibres that do not have extreme length.

There's singing and dancing, and lectures on a wide range of topics – from peaceful resistance to weaving and sewing.

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The verb: to weave.

"He starts to weave them together.

Payne begins to weave together three stories.

On new roads, traffic sometimes has to weave around them.

"He had this capacity to weave countermelodies," Mr. Stookey said.

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