Sentences with knit
knit
K k - I had endless hours to knit and sew. [VERB]
- Ferris wore a heavy knit sweater.
- Faith helps a tight- knit Tasmanian community cope with the deaths of four children in a fire, reports Stathi Paxinos.
- Diana Bulian Whether you go for a cable- knit, cashmere or cape style, wrapping yourself in a chunky knit is the only way this winter.
- The best thing about sport is that it knits the whole family close together. [VERB noun with together]
- The bone hasn't knitted together properly. [V + together]
- There were too many standout pieces to mention but among the best of them; bolero-style cardigans, lacy knit dresses and shawls.
- The past tense can be either knit or knitted for meaning [sense 4].
- A heavy knit
- “K2, P2” means “knit two stitches, purl 2 stitches”
- To knit a stockingThe first generation knitted to order; the second still knits for its own use; the next leaves knitting to industrial manufacturers.
- The fight for survival knitted the men closely together.
- All those seedlings knitted into a kaleidoscopic border.
- The witness knitted his testimony from contradictory pieces of hearsay.
- I’ll go skiing again after my bones knit.
- The tragedy knitted the family closer together.
- To knit the brow.
- She knitted her play from old folk tales and family anecdotes.