Sew (verb)

  1. To join or fasten (two pieces of cloth or other material) together with thread or a needle.
  2. To make or repair (a piece of clothing or other item) by joining pieces of cloth or other material with thread or a needle.
  3. To attach or affix (something) to something else.

Origin:

From the old english word "sēwan" meaning "to sew".

Examples:

  1. She learned to sew at an early age.
  2. I will sew the button back on your shirt.
  3. He sewed his pants up so they wouldn't fall down.
  4. She sewed a patch on the ripped jeans.
  5. We will sew the flag to the pole.
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