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wove
[ wohv ]
wove
/ wəʊv /
Example Sentences
From February to April 2020, the Science News senior molecular biology writer had produced a flurry of stories on the new coronavirus that wove together findings from dozens of scientific papers and reports.
Until Dwoskin’s death in 2019, their year-long curriculum wove together environmental justice, aesthetics, and civics.
The love with which enslaved women’s hands wove fabric, sewed clothing and stitched quilts.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz wove a refrain into his speech that “morning is coming.”
“The web she wove snared her a long time before she entered the courtroom,” he says.
Street children wove among traffic like silver fish, risking their lives to sell chewing gum for a few afghanis.
The other was all that, plus a narcissistic pathological liar who easily wove fanciful, elaborate tales.
The dwarfs leaped into the air and in a bound seized and cut the branches, out of which they deftly wove a basket chair.
He who p. 2plunged into the holy river shall take to himself the house of him who wove the spell upon him.
Rakkan's fiddle wove in and out, a lovely accompaniment to voices that were untrained but made rich and alive by triumph.
What fantasies she wove out of a rather limited imagination!
He wove their fine gold into the dark web of his tempestuous passions.
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