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sewn

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v. fasten by sewing; do needlework [syn: run up , sew together , stitch ] create (clothes) with cloth; "Can the seamstress sew me a suit by next week?" [syn: tailor , tailor-make ] [also: sewn ]

Usage examples of sewn.

From the pockets of his linen roundabout he pulled two small volumes for which he, or someone else, had sewn tiny canvas covers.

The door was opened by a girl dark as night but dressed in dawn-shades: a dress sewn of beiges, whites, and pale, pale yellows.

Another wore a robe of regal purple, sewn with silver stars and symbols seeming those of an old-world wizard.

Celia was clad in a Seminole skirt: a wrap sewn of brightly striped cloth, its edges frayed from sweeping the ground.

The band about her forehead was wider than was generally worn and upon it were sewn numerous tiny shells, set close together and forming a pattern.

It is of alternate red and white stripes, with a blue square in one corner upon which are sewn many white stars.

I came suddenly upon a little, open meadow and the realization of my wish, for there stood three of the pointed tents of slaves consisting of a number of poles leaning inward and lashed together at the top, the whole covered by a crazy patchwork consisting of the skins of animals sewn together.

I learned better, I took her to mean that my mother had brought me, perhaps tucked in a pocket behind her skirt, or sewn into the lining of her coat.

My hair was still sewn to my head, but had grown or worked loose from its stitches, and stood out in tufts.

Dainty said I had got so sharp, if you could have found a way of threading me with cotton, you could have sewn with me.

Three women in long brown skirts sewn with rows of pockets came up in a rush.

She wore robes the same light burlap color as his, but unlike his, hers were decorated at the neck with yellow and red beads sewn in the ancient symbols of her profession.

She could hardly stand to look at the jagged white scar, and the one eye that was sewn shut.

Within an hour I had been sewn by a kind young intern who later advised us to go to an obstetrician, but I never went to one.

An oilcloth had been sewn around the strong box to protect it from the weather, or rather to protect the fate of Spain that lay hidden inside.