sew
Third Person
sews
Present Participle
sewing
Past Tense
sewed
Past Participle
sewn
1
to join two or more pieces of fabric or other materials together, often by using a needle and thread
transitive
- The tailor skillfully sewed the intricate patterns on the wedding gown.
- He decided to sew a patch onto his favorite jeans to cover a small tear.
- Children in the art class were excited to learn how to sew buttons onto their projects.
- He sewed a button on his shirt after it fell off.
- Grandma loved to sew patches on her grandchildren's backpacks to personalize them.
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2
to create clothing by joining pieces of fabric together using a needle and thread
transitive
- The fashion designer spent hours sewing a bespoke wedding gown for the bride.
- She decided to sew a matching set of pajamas for her children.
- The seamstress specializes in sewing traditional costumes for cultural events.
- The tailor can sew custom-made suits tailored to individual preferences.
- Many people find joy in sewing their own wardrobe, expressing their unique style.
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