"Embroidering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Embroidering is the act of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread, yarn, or other materials to create intricate designs, patterns, or images. It involves sewing intricate stitches by hand or machine to create a design or pattern on a fabric, often for decorative or artistic purposes.
Embrocation is a noun that refers to a substance or preparation, typically a paste or ointment, applied to the skin for medicinal or therapeutic purposes, particularly to relieve pain, stiffness, or inflammation, often used to describe a treatment for rheumatic or arthritic conditions.
To embroider means to decorate or ornament fabric, leather, or other materials with intricate designs, patterns, or words, typically using needle and thread, in order to create a beautiful or decorative effect.
Adjective: Decorated or embellished with needlework, especially using thread, yarn, or other materials, typically in a pattern or design.
Embroiderers are people who work with needle and thread to create decorative designs or patterns on fabrics, such as clothing, textiles, or accessories, using embroidery techniques.
Embroideries refers to decorative patterns or designs created by sewing or stitching on fabric, often with colorful threads or yarns, typically used to adorn clothing, textiles, or other materials.
Embroidery is the art or technique of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread, using intricate stitches to create patterns, designs, or figures. It involves inserting yarn, thread, or other materials into a fabric using a needle, and can be used to create decorative patterns, logos, or even create works of art.
To involve someone or something in a difficult or complicated situation, often unintentionally, so that they become deeply concerned or troubled.
Embargoing involves getting or involving oneself deeply in a situation or problem, often unintentionally, and experiencing difficulties or complications as a result.
Embroils implies a situation where someone is deeply involved or entangled in a complex or difficult problem, controversy, or situation, often to the point of being overwhelmed or troubled by it. It can also imply a sense of reluctance or even bitterness in having become involved in this way. For example: "The politician's scandal will embroil her reputation for months to come."
Embrue is a verb that means to stain or dye something, especially by soaking it in a liquid. It can also mean to cause something to become discolored or spoiled. For example: "The paint embrued the fabric, making it difficult to clean."