Sentence examples for weaving about from inspiring English sources

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Its twin, antennae-like feelers were weaving about, possibly seeking an escape route with its tiny eyes.

But Anderson's action (at least that seems the word for it) involves weaving about the studio – while weaving about the object – with her spooling thread.

Now I make 200 rupees a week weaving (about $3.60), and the garden, cows and goats bring extra income".

The British driver spends the rest of the lap weaving about in the Renault man's slipstream but can't overtake.

A few handfuls of barn swallows, rock pipits and pied wagtails are also to be found bobbing and weaving about the place.

Mr. Trump, who has no experience in national security, declares that he has a plan to soundly defeat the Islamic State militants in Syria, but won't reveal it, bobbing and weaving about whether he would commit ground troops.

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In 1993 at Cayonu, the team discovered a semi-fossilized fragment of cloth that was woven about 7000 B.C.

There are five historic buildings on the site that we have to maintain and have to weave about 350,000 square feet into.

Mr. Matsui is right that in the campaigns this year, Republicans bobbed and weaved about the unpleasant aspects of introducing private investment accounts into the Social Security system.

"Always, in his mind each member is escaping, running away, trying to break the net which circumstances and his own affections have woven about him.

The rich red tapestries, which were woven about 1500 in Flanders, had not surfaced outside France since they were shown at at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 1973 and 1974.

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