Definitionn. a link or loop or knot made by an implement in knitting
Last update: August 28, 2015
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The Doctor had put six stitches on his wound. [noun]
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I asked her to put two stitches on my skirt in order to mend it. [noun]
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Button hole stitch is very common. [noun]
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Excess running caused a stitch in my uncle. [noun]
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My mother stitched a beautiful dress for me. [noun]
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One thing about these designs is that you cannot work one piece of cloth stitch (or half stitch) at a time. [noun]
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'Tis the stitch in time, Angela, that saves trouble, in politics as well as in thy petticoat.' [noun]
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The third complained of a pleuritic stitch, and spitting of blood, for which Doctor Mackshane prescribed exercise at the pump to promote expectoration. [noun]
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And while the sound kept on she waited and knit; nor lost she ever a stitch the while. [noun]
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"Then Isis took the last stitch in her knitting, and gathering her work in a roll of brilliance flung it off--flung it so it fell close to the man." [noun]
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Close shave that but cured the stitch. [noun]
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But glad enough am I as I write these words that the meeting of Coram set us back that dropped-stitch in our night's journey. [noun]
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