Use "sew up" in a sentence

1. Move it before I sew up your arsehole!

2. They catch a capybara and sew up its asshole.

3. And I had these little pillows that I would sew up.

4. Origin of Accouterment From Middle French accoustrement, from accoustrer, from Old French acostrer (“arrange, sew up”).

5. 43 synonyms for Clinch: secure, close, confirm, conclude, seal, verify, sew up, set the seal on, settle

6. Secure, close, confirm, conclude, seal, verify, sew up (informal), set the seal on He is about to Clinch a deal with an American engine manufacturer

7. Secure, close, confirm, conclude, seal, verify, sew up (informal), set the seal on He is about to Clinch a deal with an American engine manufacturer

8. The historian Herodotus wrote: “They fill the cavity with the purest bruised myrrh, with cassia, and every other sort of spicery except frankincense, and sew up the opening.”

9. Accouter (v.) also accoutre, "to dress or equip" (especially in military clothing and gear), 1590s, from French acoutrer, earlier acostrer (13c.) "arrange, dispose, put on (clothing)," probably originally "sew up," from Vulgar Latin *accosturare "to sew together, sew up," from Latin ad "to" (see ad-) + *consutura "a sewing together," from Latin consutus, past participle of consuere "to sew

10. 1400, from Old French bastir "build, construct, sew up (a garment), Baste, make, prepare, arrange" (12c., Modern French bâtir "to build"), probably from Frankish or some other Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *bastjan "join together with bast" (source also of Old High German besten; see bast).