Sentences with wove
wove
W w - To weave a basket; to weave cloth.
- To weave a tale; to weave a plan.
- While Al Anderson's sizzling guitar-playing could be heard on solos, the lyrical lines he wove throughout the music were barely heard.
- As Kevin Rudd wove his spell on Wednesday over the gathered peoples of the old land we inhabit.
- She wove an old folk melody into her latest musical composition.
- To weave one's way through traffic.
- The Wild West railway blew its whistle and the boats on Jungle River wove between plastic hippos and crocodiles and fake volcanic vent holes.
- Potions to enhance their performance; the literary wove into their works flights of fancy and fantasy that a certain spice could evoke.
- The yarn wove into a beautiful fabric.
- Dancers weaving in time to the music.
- While his 2004 debut Everything's a Love Letter wove subtle instrumental ambience and electronic textures into spacious arrangements.
- Brown wove a little magic and Wiggins invoked the memory of Peter Daicos with a calculated dribble from the forward pocket.