wove in English

verb
1
form (fabric or a fabric item) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them.
linen was woven in the district
2
twist and turn from side to side while moving somewhere in order to avoid obstructions.
he had to weave his way through the crowds

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "wove" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "wove", or refer to the context using the word "wove" in the English Dictionary.

1. I wove a mat.

2. " We was wove out of th'same cloth.

3. She deftly wove the flowers into a garland.

4. Batonne paper may be either Wove or Laid

5. The searchlights wove a cat's cradle of light.

6. The author wove three plots into one story.

7. The group wove slowly along the narrow dirt track.

8. He wove some branches together to form a roof.

9. And with bones and sinews you wove me together.

10. 1 The searchlights wove a cat's cradle of light.

11. Love is a fabric that nature wove and fantasy embroidered.

12. He wove a fascinating tale of knights in shining armour.

13. Wires upon wires wove around him, binding him to his amplifiers.

14. The cowhand farmed in the field and the Weaver Maid wove at home.

15. She pulled away from Willie and wove through the guests, smiling brightly.

16. As the contest began, Athena wove a picture of how the gods punished

17. Bobbing lanterns wove in and out of the goods trains in the College Rail Yard.

18. The Robinson sisters wove between each other, three-by-three. People cheered and whistled.

19. He made her a girdle of finely wrought gold and wove magic into the filigree work.

20. So, from a safe distance, he plucked meanings from the cosmos and wove them together in reassurance.

21. As we talked, his quick fingers wove palm fronds into thatch like the roof of his hut.

22. After their marriage, the Cowherd ploughed and the Girl Weaver wove and they loved each other.

23. He laid bricks, carved leather, kept bees, and wove, dyed, and cut his own clothes and shoes.

24. Every day she raised silkworms and wove silk, so the islands has been called Bà Lụa ever since.

25. The residents grew their own rice, set up a small poultry farm, wove baskets and cultivated the orchard.

26. Wove paper: Paper produced Using a plain, woven dandy roll and there fore without laid lines, as distinct from Laid paper.

27. In this way they wove a cat's cradle of cross-claims on each other: one bank's liability was another bank's asset.

28. 6 In this way they wove a cat's cradle of cross-claims on each other: one bank's liability was another bank's asset.

29. Burundians traditionally built their houses of grass and mud in a shape reminiscent of a beehive and wove leaves together for the roof

30. Batonne: A wove or laid paper with watermarklike lines deliberately added in the papermaking process and intended as a guide for handwriting

31. It may be wove paper, vellum-smooth and shiny, or a bit of scrap, torn not quite straight, with a palimpsest of typed meeting-minutes showing through.

32. The cowhand farmed in the field and the Weaver Maid wove at home. They lived a happy life and gave birth to a boy and a girl.

33. Cradling Wheat Origin United States Date Made 1939 Medium Lithograph on white wove paper Dimensions 244 × 305 mm (image); 290 × 354 mm (sheet) Credit Line Gift of T

34. Inside, writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko wove a tale that put the Arachnidan hero in the surrealistic realm of Doctor Strange, a master of the mystic arts

35. On her once familiar street, as in any unused channel, an unfamiliar queerness had silted up; a cat wove itself in and out of railings, but no human eye watched Mrs Drover's return.

36. The cowhand farmed in the field and the Weaver Maid wove at home. They were very devoted. They gave birth to a boy and a girl and lived a happy life.

37. 1745–1818, British, Flannel-Armour; Female-Patriotism, -or- Modern Heroes Accoutred for the Wars, 1793, Etching, hand-colored on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, B1981.25.945

38. About this artwork Status Currently Off View Department Prints and Drawings Artist Jean Dubuffet Title The Caparisoned Knight Origin France Date Made 1954 Medium Black ink and brush and gray wash and collage elements on black wove paper

39. Arachne was a weaver who acquired such skill in her art that she ventured to challenge Athena, goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason. Athena wove a tapestry depicting the gods in majesty, while that of Arachne showed their amorous adventures.

40. Born in the Mountain Province capital, Bontoc, Capuyan developed the brand Narda's due to a strong following back in the 1970s, when she and a crew of community women wove tie-dyed threads and recycled acrylic yarn into blankets and Bedcovers using her …

41. Confidences Origin United States Date 1940 Medium Lithograph on off-white wove paper Dimensions 485 × 372 mm (image); 582 × 406 mm (sheet) Credit Line The Art Institute of Chicago, Works Progress Administration Allocation Reference Number 1943.1774 Extended information about this artwork

42. Baskerville, who had made a fortune in japanning before turning to printing when in his midforties, was responsible for several advances in printing technology, improving press platens and packings, formulating darker and faster-drying inks, and inventing wove paper, which was smoother than the old laid papers with their vertical ribbing

43. After Jacques Barraband La Perruche Sincialo; Le Barbion Male; La Tamatia brun; Le Barbacou éa bec rouge; Le Coq de roche; Le Barbion Male; Le Momot adulte; Le Barbu éa plastron noir and other plates, by Grémillier coloured engravings, published in Paris by de Rousset, wove paper, with margins, some water staining and surface dirt