Sentences with weave
weave
W w - They would spin and weave cloth, cook and attend to the domestic side of life. [VERB noun]
- Fabrics with a close weave are ideal for painting.
- It doesn't weave humour from awkwardness.
- Jeremy Bass As we pass through life, we weave threads of incident and perception into a narrative swath that we wave around in conversation.
- Jenny weaves baskets from willow she grows herself. [VERB noun]
- The cars then weaved in and out of traffic at top speed. [VERB preposition]
- Yet, despite a career that has spanned more than 20 years and a seemingly effortless ability to take a hard-hitting issue and weave it into a compelling.
- Trekkers ascend, survey and weave through the sandstone formations.
- Jan Roberts weaves a compelling tale which traps a young woman in a world run by the Mafia. [VERB noun]
- She weaves imaginative elements into her poems. [VERB noun + into]
- The form weaved is used for the past tense and past participle for meaning [sense 4].
- To weave a shawl
- To weave factual details into a fiction
- To weave through a crowd
- To weave baskets
- To weave flowers into one's hair
- Weaving through traffic
- A cloth of English weave
- That rug has a very tight weave.
- This loom weaves yarn into sweaters.
- Spiders weave beautiful but deadly webs.
- To weave the plot of a story
- The drunk weaved into another bar.
- The ambulance weaved its way through the heavy traffic.
- To weave a basket; to weave cloth.
- To weave a tale; to weave a plan.
- She wove an old folk melody into her latest musical composition.
- To weave one's way through traffic.
- The yarn wove into a beautiful fabric.
- Dancers weaving in time to the music.