“weave” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “weave”:

– He began to weave across the road before he fell down twice.

– He could use punch cards to tell the loom what to do, and he could change the punch cards, which means he could program the loom to weave the pattern he wanted.

– Flannel, flannelette and cotton flannel can be woven in either a twill weave or plain weave.

– A driver may weave only once, even to break a tow.

– Those of the family Deinopidae weave even smaller webs, hold them outstretched between their first two pairs of legs, and lunge and push the webs as much as twice their own body length to trap prey, and this move may increase the webs’ area by a factor of up to ten.

– Shuttles are thrown or passed back and forth through the shed, between the yarn threads of the warp in order to weave in the weft.

– He later wrote “it is more difficult to construct a machine that shall weave than one which shall make all the variety of moves required in that complicated game”.

– They spin threads and weave the tapestry of fates.

weave use in-sentences
weave use in-sentences

Example sentences of “weave”:

– She believed that she could weave far better than anyone else, including the goddess Athena.

– The weave is often hidden by napping on one or both sides.

– The Aboriginal people did not use metal or make pottery or use bows and arrows or weave cloth.

– The yarn is used to weave fabric or material.

– This myth explains why spiders weave webs.

– The term satin now refers to any fabric that is manufactured with a satin weave and is a mixture of silk threads with a synthetic filament, such as rayon or polyester.

– The children meet on an island on the lake, and have a series of adventures that weave imaginative tales of pirates and exploration into everyday life in inter-War, rural England.

– Net-casting spiders weave only small webs but then manipulate them to trap prey.

– Young women in southern China used to weave small handicrafts with colored paper, grass and thread.

– She also learned to spin hair string on a hand-spun Spindle spindle and weave head rings and ceremonial belts from hair and feathers.

– It takes one day to weave 20 meters of “habutae”.

– Now that the simple english wiktionary is off its vote for deletion and has over 1,000 entries, I think we should begin to begin to weave the projects together.

– At some point, people learned to weave plant fibers into textiles.

– These fibers were split along their length and spun into thread, which was used to weave sheets of linen and to make clothing.

- She believed that she could weave far better than anyone else, including the goddess Athena.

- The weave is often hidden by napping on one or both sides.
- The Aboriginal people did not use metal or make pottery or use bows and arrows or weave cloth.

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