woven
Americanverb
verb
Other Word Forms
- half-woven adjective
- unwoven adjective
- well-woven adjective
Example Sentences
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I climb under, feeling the warmth of the material, and of him, as he wraps both his arm and the woven cotton around me.
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She was dressed as a butterfly, glittering wings and bobbing antennae, her ginger hair woven into a tail down her back.
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“There are many aspects of everyone that are being woven together here at Ailey to create art and to give back to the audience.”
From Los Angeles Times
All will include a deeply woven story built around real life or fantasy versions of the friends themselves in the key roles and surrounded by incredibly authentic NPCs.
It is hard to get dressed without encountering oil-based products, which are woven into modern clothing in the form of polyester, nylon, acrylic and other synthetic fibers.
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