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All sew up synonyms

sew up
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verb sew up

  • line up β€” a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface: a line down the middle of the page.
  • button down β€” (of a shirt collar) having buttonholes so it can be buttoned to the body of the shirt.
  • call it quits β€” to agree to end a dispute, contest, etc, agreeing that honours are even
  • get there β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • go whole hog β€” Nautical. (of a hull) to have less than the proper amount of sheer because of structural weakness; arch. Compare sag (def 6a).
  • finalize β€” to put into final form; complete all the details of.
  • engross β€” Absorb all the attention or interest of.
  • finish β€” to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete: to finish a novel; to finish breakfast.
  • do the trick β€” a crafty or underhanded device, maneuver, stratagem, or the like, intended to deceive or cheat; artifice; ruse; wile.
  • give over β€” to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
  • end β€” Come or bring to a final point; finish.
  • consummate β€” You use consummate to describe someone who is extremely skilful.
  • go the distance β€” the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
  • give notice β€” warn, inform
  • mop up β€” a bundle of coarse yarn, a sponge, or other absorbent material, fastened at the end of a stick or handle for washing floors, dishes, etc.
  • accomplish β€” If you accomplish something, you succeed in doing it.
  • get it together β€” to achieve one's full potential, either generally as a person or in a particular field of activity
  • deal with β€” When you deal with something or someone that needs attention, you give your attention to them, and often solve a problem or make a decision concerning them.
  • carded β€” a machine for combing and paralleling fibers of cotton, flax, wool, etc., prior to spinning to remove short, undesirable fibers and produce a sliver.
  • make short work of β€” exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  • hang up β€” the way in which a thing hangs.
  • corner the market β€” dominate trade
  • lock up β€” a device for securing a door, gate, lid, drawer, or the like in position when closed, consisting of a bolt or system of bolts propelled and withdrawn by a mechanism operated by a key, dial, etc.
  • busying β€” actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
  • get through β€” to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
  • copyrighted β€” Copyrighted material is protected by a copyright.
  • button up β€” to fasten (a garment) with a button or buttons
  • make good β€” morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious: a good man.
  • make it β€” to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • give up β€” the quality or state of being resilient; springiness.
  • card β€” A card is a piece of stiff paper or thin cardboard on which something is written or printed.
  • carry through β€” If you carry something through, you do it or complete it, often in spite of difficulties.
  • busied β€” actively and attentively engaged in work or a pastime: busy with her work.
  • go through with β€” to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • get out of the way β€” move aside
  • hang it up β€” to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above or at a point near its own top; suspend.
  • clean up β€” If you clean up a mess or clean up a place where there is a mess, you make things tidy and free of dirt again.
  • book β€” A book is a number of pieces of paper, usually with words printed on them, which are fastened together and fixed inside a cover of stronger paper or cardboard. Books contain information, stories, or poetry, for example.
  • mopping up β€” serving to complete or put the finishing touches to a phase of a particular action.
  • quit β€” to stop, cease, or discontinue: She quit what she was doing to help me paint the house.
  • kick over β€” to strike with the foot or feet: to kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins.
  • carry off β€” If you carry something off, you do it successfully.
  • monopolize β€” to acquire, have, or exercise a monopoly of.
  • hem β€” to fold back and sew down the edge of (cloth, a garment, etc.); form an edge or border on or around.
  • dress β€” an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt in one piece.
  • mend β€” to make (something broken, worn, torn, or otherwise damaged) whole, sound, or usable by repairing: to mend old clothes; to mend a broken toy.
  • call it a day β€” If you call it a day, you decide to stop what you are doing because you are tired of it or because it is not successful.
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