"Stitched" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stitched" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Stitched
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"Stitched" Meaning

Stitched refers to something that is held together or attached using thread, yarn, or another material, typically with a needle and thread, for example, a piece of clothing that has been sewn together, or a damaged object that has been repaired and held together by stitches.

"Stitched" Examples

Adjective Usage Examples:

1. The beautiful stitched quilt took her years to make.
2. The stitched wound was swollen and red.
3. She has stitched a hole in her favorite shirt.
4. The expensive stitched leather bag costs a fortune.
5. The stitched seams of the sail are starting to fray.

"Stitched" Similar Words

Stirrers

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People or things that cause trouble, unrest, or controversy, often by provoking strong emotions or reactions.

Stirring

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Stirringly

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Stirrings

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Stirrup

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Stirrups

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Equipment attached to a horse's saddle that a rider places their feet in when riding.

Stirs

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Stitchers

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1. Skilled or practiced in sewing: "She's an excellent stitcher and has made many beautiful clothes for her family members."<br><br>2. Skilled in the art of repairing and re-weaving together pieces of fabric or other materials: "The seamstress was a skilled stitcher who could repair even the most delicate fabrics."<br><br>3. A person who sews or joins things together: "The stitcher worked tirelessly to mend all the tears in the torn blanket."<br><br>4. A unit of a spider's lifeline: "The spider quickly extended its stitchers to its prey."

Stitches

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A line of stitches can be a pattern of sewing, usually decorative or illustrating a design. It can also refer to surgical stitches, which are used to close wounds.<br><br>In a broader sense, stitches can also be a phrase to describe the act of crying or weeping as if being hurt emotionally.

Stitching

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Stithy

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Stiver

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Stizidae

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Stizolobium

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Stoa

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