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sewn, past participle; sewing, present participle; sewed, past tense; sews, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Join, fasten, or repair (something) by making stitches with a needle and thread or a sewing machine
    • - she sewed the seams and hemmed the border
    • - I don't even sew very well
  2. Attach (something) to something else by sewing
    • - she could sew the veil on properly in the morning
  3. Make (a garment) by sewing


  1. fasten by sewing; do needlework
  2. create (clothes) with cloth; "Can the seamstress sew me a suit by next week?"
  3. (sewing) joining or attaching by stitches
  4. (sewing) needlework on which you are working with needle and thread; "she put her sewing back in the basket"
  5. (sewn) sewed: fastened with stitches
  6. Sewing is the craft of fastening or attaching objects using stitches made with needle and thread. Sewing is one of the oldest of the textile arts, arising in the Paleolithic Era. ...
  7. (Sewn (song)) "Sewn" is the first proper single by British rock group The Feeling, following the 7" only single "Fill My Little World" (which would become a full single release itself). It was released in the UK on February 27, 2006 and entered the UK Singles Chart at #7 on March 5, 2006.
  8. (Sews) The Standard Emergency Warning Signal (SEWS) is a warning siren used in Australia to alert the public of danger. The siren is played over radio, television or P.A systems in public places to warn of Bushfire, Flood, Cyclone, Tsunami, Earthquake or Terrorist Attack.
  9. To use a needle to pass thread repeatedly through (pieces of fabric) in order to join them together; To use a needle to pass thread repeatedly through pieces of fabric in order to join them together
  10. (sewing) The action of the verb to sew; Something that is being or has been sewn
  11. (Sewed) Said of a vessel when water level has fallen from the level at which she would float. Also said of the water that has receded and caused a vessel to take the ground.
  12. (Sewed) Ship grounded on the blocks during docking in a dry dock.
  13. sewing is an ancient craft involving the stitching of cloth, leather, animal skins, furs, or other materials, using needle and thread. Its use is nearly universal among human populations and dates back to paleolithic times (30,000 BC). Sewing predates the weaving of cloth.
  14. (Sewing) A way to manufacture filter bags which stitch filter fabric with top ring
  15. (Sewing) Now that all of the boxes are unpacked in the sewing room, I have been able to find most of my tools and have started sewing again...first up was a couple of market bags made from an old canvas laundry bag.
  16. (Sewing) The art of combining two fabrics with thread and needle.
  17. (Sewing) To dream of sewing on new garments, foretells that domestic peace will crown your wishes.
  18. Sewing either by hand or machines the various component parts of the shoe together
  19. (Sewn) The term used to refer to box aprons that have been attached to the box cover with thread or yarn (before the advent of tape), or corners of the box that have been hand-stitched together.
  20. To fasten the sections of a book together by passing thread through the centre fold of each section in such a way as to secure it to the slips. In distinction from stitch.
  21. to call to court; Be careful: he can sew you!
  22. To use thread to fasten signatures together at the spine of a book.
  23. to perform autoerotism
  24. slice excitation wave
  25. (v) camarģa, tigеrgе