"Wove" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wove" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Wove
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"Wove" Meaning

Pasted or stuck something together, typically with glue or another adhesive.

"Wove" Examples

Examples of Usage:


The gardener wove a basket from the supple vines of the rose bush.
The tapestry wove together different patterns, texture and colors to create a beautiful work of art.
She wove a narrative around the life of an ordinary man who did something extraordinary.
How did the clever engineer manage to wove the disparate pieces of the technology together?
The papyrus pages were originally Wove from the pithy stems of papyrus plants.

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