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n. (plural of stitch English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: stitch)

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Stitches (store)
For the medical procedure, see Surgical suture.

Stitches is a Canadian retailer and a division of YM Inc. The first Stitches store was founded in Toronto in 1975 along with YM Inc. by entrepreneur Michael Gold. Stitches currently has over 170 locations across Canada. Stitches carries styles for the youth demographic.

Stitches (1985 film)

Stitches is a 1985 comedy film depicting the misadventures of three students in medical school. The film stars Parker Stevenson, Geoffrey Lewis, and Brian Tochi.

Stitches (Welsh band)

Stitches is the name of a Welsh Christian / Hip Hop band. It is signed to the Peski records label.

Stitches (2011 film)

Stitches is a 2011 Israeli short film. The film was directed by Adiya Imri Orr, and has won the 2012 Student Visionary Award in the Tribeca Film Festival.

Stitches (2012 film)

Stitches is a 2012 psychological horror comedy fantasy film directed by Conor McMahon and starring Ross Noble, Tommy Knight and Gemma-Leah Devereux. The plot concerns a birthday clown returning from the dead to exact revenge upon a boy and a group of children who contributed to his death. Stitches was produced by Fantastic Films and Tailored Films in 2012 and marks the film debut of Tommy Knight and stand-up comedian Ross Noble. It is an international co-production between Ireland, Sweden, and the United States. McMahon began working on Stitches after receiving a €600,000 grant from the Irish Film Board, also utilizing funding from MEDIA Europe. Filming for the movie took place in Ireland. Stitches premiered in Dublin, Ireland in September 2012.

Stitches (book)

Stitches: A Memoir is a graphic memoir written and illustrated by David Small. It tells the story of Small's journey from sickly child to cancer patient, to the troubled teen who made a risky decision to run away from home at sixteen—with nothing more than the dream of becoming an artist. It is a story about voicelessness—both physical and psychological—told artfully in pictures that made Jules Feiffer say, "It left me speechless."

Stitches (Califone album)

Stitches is the seventh studio album by American band Califone. It was released in September 2013 under Dead Oceans.

Stitches (rapper)

Phillip Katsabanis (born July 17, 1995 in Miami, Florida), better known by his stage name Stitches, is an American rapper from Miami, Florida who is known for the song “Brick In Yo Face”. Prior to adapting the name Stitches, he was known as Lil Phil. Stitches' debut album was released on November 24, 2015, entitled For Drug Dealers Only.

He released his first mixtape called “No Snitching Is My Statement” in 2014, followed by a debut album in 2015, entitled For Drug Dealers Only. The singer has received criticism for ending his shows early and in 2014, Katsabanis's wife reportedly ended a concert early due to the singer providing audience members with drugs.

Stitches (song)

"Stitches" (stylized as "+++++++++") is a song recorded by Canadian singer Shawn Mendes for his debut studio album, Handwritten (2015). It was initially released to iTunes via Island Records on March 16, 2015 as the third pre-order exclusive track and was subsequently serviced to radio via Republic Records on May 5, 2015 as the album's third official single. "Stitches" is the first song by Mendes to appear on a Billboard airplay chart, debuting at number 36 on the Mainstream Top 40 chart in June 2015, and eventually reaching number one. It became his first top 10 single on the Billboard Hot 100, charting at number four. "Stitches" also reached the top 10 on the Canadian Hot 100, peaking at number 10. It also topped the UK Singles Chart and German Singles Chart and reached the top 5 in Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.

It was nominated for Choice Music Single: Male Artist at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards.

Usage examples of "stitches".

And Stitches, will you prepare posters announcing that the Florilegium will not be performing that day?

They all wore brilliant blue saddle blankets, liberally sequined and fringed with tassels, and spangled halters that held high blue plumes above their heads: costumes designed by Magpie Maggie Hag and fabricated with the help of Stitches Goesle.

While Stitches freed a block and fall at the forward mast, Pepper braided her long hair into a firm plait, buckled the canvas strap around it, then did some complicated splicing of her braid, so she had a pretty chignon at the back of her head with the apparatus securely fixed in it.

Then Stitches disclosed that he was a lay minister of the Dissenter Methodist persuasion—so Captain Schilz was pleased to let him officiate at the next morning's funeral service.

She even exchanged a small smile with him, from time to time, as Stitches continued to elaborate on his salty tropes.

It was Stitches, returned from below, and he handed Florian a stack of paper folders.

Early as it was, though, they found that Stitches Goesle was already up and had been busy.

But eventually Stitches wants to build comfortable folding chairs—what a circus calls its 'starback' seats—to occupy that best viewing space.

And it's pretty dingy, but Stitches can paint it up to match the chapiteau.

Meanwhile, even before we start to set up, I'll have Stitches send every spare roustabout through the city, to tear this paper and post ours.

I shall have Stitches and his carpenters erect a decorative wooden bower over the machine.

She rides into the annex on Rumpelsulzchen—bareback at present, but Stitches is making her a miniature saddle and bridle.

We'll tarry here until Stitches and his men have done the major repairs.

All of those stout boots were shredded and worn through by the end of the journey, so Stitches made new sets, because those walking animals would need them even on paved streets, now that the weather was turning cold.

It is already past noon, so I shall instruct Stitches and Banat to have their men unload first the animals and cage wagons and the calliope and those other vehicles that can constitute a parade.