embroidery needle
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of embroidery needle
First recorded in 1885–90
Example Sentences
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It was not until she was 76, when her arthritic hands could no longer hold an embroidery needle, that she started painting�just for something to do after the housework.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Thereafter, when they attempt to go inward, they suggest not a scalpel but an embroidery needle.
From Time Magazine Archive
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D. Denton Deere, patting Angela's hand in his best bedside manner, pricked his finger on her embroidery needle.
From "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin
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For the fine one you may use a sewing-needle, for the coarser one a medium embroidery needle, both set in wood so that the points project about a quarter of an inch.
From A Treatise on Etching by Lalanne, Maxime
While she listened for Abel's response, her long embroidery needle remained suspended over the toe of the slipper, where it gleamed in the lamp light.
From The Miller Of Old Church by Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson
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