angielsko » polski

sew <-ed, sewn [or -ed]> [səʊ, Am soʊ] CZ. cz. przech., cz. nieprzech.

sew up CZ. cz. przech.

1. sew up hole, wound:

sew up

2. sew up pot.:

sew up deal
sew up election

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This was where the large ship sails were cut and sewn.
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A thick outlining thread is stitched down along the lines of the pattern, sewing net and fabric together.
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She teaches women how to sew, delivers food to the hungry, pays the debts of the poor.
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It used to have cooking and sewing classes.
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The wefts are then sewn onto the braids, usually with a specially made, blunt-ended needle.
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This is usually two single (buckled or sewn) reins, though sometimes split reins may be seen on western-style bridles.
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This way, the collection was not sewed but constructed and it required 4 months.
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Some of these new classes included bookkeeping, cooking, drafting, sewing, typewriting, and woodworking.
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Most children were taught only service work like blacksmithing, farming, sewing, etc. at the boarding schools.
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He is given his name by the mask he wears, which is grey sackloth sewn together.
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