Stitch - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |stɪtʃ|  American pronunciation of the word stitch
Brit.  |stɪtʃ|  British pronunciation of the word stitch

noun

- a link or loop or knot made by an implement in knitting, crocheting, embroidery, or sewing
- a sharp spasm of pain in the side resulting from running

verb

- fasten by sewing; do needlework (syn: run up, sew)

Extra examples

She pulled out the stitches.

His cut required six stitches.

She gets her stitches removed tomorrow.

The book teaches a variety of stitches.

He stitched a patch onto his coat.

Her initials were stitched on the pillowcase.

He stitched a design along the border of the tablecloth.

Take your coat off, and I'll stitch up that tear.

He had to have 10 stitches in his head.

Purl and plain are the two main stitches in knitting.

Mary is stitching a bedspread.

The jersey has his name stitched across the back.

A stitch in time saves nine. посл.

...the last step is to fill the pillow with wadding and stitch it closed...

When you drop a stitch on a row you are working, pick it up immediately and replace it.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: stitch
he/she/it: stitches
present participle: stitching
past tense: stitched
past participle: stitched
noun
singular: stitch
plural: stitches
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