"Stitch" is a word in ENGLISH
A furrow.
To form land into ridges.
Any least part of a fabric or dress; as, to wet every
stitch of clothes.
A local sharp pain; an acute pain, like the piercing of
a needle; as, a stitch in the side.
To form stitches in; especially, to sew in such a manner
as to show on the surface a continuous line of stitches; as, to stitch
a shirt bosom.
A space of work taken up, or gone over, in a single pass
of the needle; hence, by extension, any space passed over; distance.
To practice stitching, or needlework.
A single pass of a needle in sewing; the loop or turn of
the thread thus made.
A single turn of the thread round a needle in knitting;
a link, or loop, of yarn; as, to let down, or drop, a stitch; to take
up a stitch.
A contortion, or twist.
To sew, or unite together by stitches; as, to stitch
printed sheets in making a book or a pamphlet.
He had a word, too. Love, he called it. But I had been used to words for a long time. I knew that that word was like the others: just a shape to fill a lack; that when the right time came, you wouldn't need a word for that anymore than for pride or fear.
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ttle Johnny was in class and the teacher announced that they were going to try something different to help everyone get to know each other a little better, and to help with their spelling. She explained, "I want you to stand up and give us the occupation of your father, spell it, and say one thing he would give us all if he was here today." The first student raised her hand to volunteer. "Marcy," the teacher said. "You may go first." Marcy replied, "My father is a banker. B-A-N-K-E-R and if he was here today, he would give us all a shiny new penny." The teacher said, "Very nice, Marcy, who wants to go next?" Kevin stood up and announced, "My father is a baker. B-A-K-E-R and if he was here today, he would give us all a freshly-baked cookie." "Very good," the teacher told Kevin. Jeff was next, and he said, "My father is an accountant. A-K, no wait, A-C-K, no..." \r nBefore he could attempt to spell it once more, the teacher cut him off and told him to sit back down and to think about it for a while. When he thought he knew how to spell it, he could stand back up and try again. Little Johnny raised his hand in excitement hoping to be acknowledged by the teacher. The teacher called on little Johnny to go next. Johnny said, "My father is a bookie. B-O-O-K-I-E and if he was here today, he would give us all 20:1 odds Jeff will never be able to spell "accountant."
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Read the complete definitionalingabngab v [B; b6c1] for s.t. to be wide open. Mualingabngab (maalingabngab) nang ímung samad ug dì tahiun, If you …
Read the complete definitionapúnta - (Sp. apuntar) To aim at, to point out; to baste, tack, sew provisionally with long stitches. Apuntahá gid …
Read the complete definitionapuntár - To baste, tack, to sew by hand with wide stitches previous to sewing by machine. Apuntahá ánay kag …
Read the complete definitionasál-ásal - To sew quickly, make long or wide stitches. Indì mo pagasál-asálon ang pagtahî sang ákon báyò. Do not …
Read the complete definitionA stitch made by setting the needle back of the end of the last stitch, and bringing it out in …
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Read the complete definitionbalinsiyána n {1} Arroz a la Valenciana. {2} type of stitch whereby the seam is sewn twice in such a …
Read the complete definitionTo sew loosely, or with long stitches; -- usually, that the work may be held in position until sewed more …
Read the complete definitionbigkas v {1} [A1B26; a12b2] for string, rope, cloth, etc. to snap apart under tension, make s.t. snap. Walà may …
Read the complete definitionbigtas v [AB2; c1] for stitches or bonds which hold things to-gether to snap; cause them to do so. Kinsay …
Read the complete definitionbigut, bígut v {1} [A; b5] sew s.t. with large, rough stitches. Gibígut (gibigutan) lang íning tapulan ang íyang muskitírung …
Read the complete definitionbilíng - (H) A sharp sudden pain, a stitch; to have or suffer a stitch. Nagabilíng ang kílid ko. I …
Read the complete definitionbingkas v [AB; a] rip stitches apart, for stitches to get ripped apart. Kinsay nagbingkas niíning sinináa? Who ripped this …
Read the complete definitionA rope stitched to the edges of a sail to strengthen the sail.
Read the complete definitionA printed and stitched book containing only a few leaves; a pamphlet.
Read the complete definitionbugtas v [B126; a] for string or stitches to snap, break suddenly. Nabugtas ang báat sa pakíti, The string of …
Read the complete definitionTo fold and sew down the edge of with a coarse zigzag stitch.
Read the complete definitionAn ornamental stitch like the links of a chain; -- used in crocheting, sewing, and embroidery.
Read the complete definitionA stitch in which the looping of the thread or threads forms a chain on the under side of the …
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