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[ stich-ing ] / ˈstɪtʃ ɪŋ /
nounthe act of a person or thing that stitches. a series or line of stitches. mending by means of sewing. Origin of stitchingFirst recorded in 1515–25; stitch + -ing1 OTHER WORDS FROM stitchingun·stitch·ing, adjectiveWords nearby stitchingstishie, stishovite, stitch, stitch abscess, stitchery, stitching, stitch-up, stitch wheel, stitchwork, stitchwort, stithy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for stitchingThe doctors in the field clinics always got her to do the stitching because she was so good at it. Ahdaf Soueif’s Cairo: Remembering A City Wracked By The Arab Spring|Ahdaf Soueif|January 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST There she was—tomboyish and slight—beside her mother, who was stitching. On Yom Kippur, Remember My Palestinian Mother|Samer Badawi|September 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST There was a scar that stretched across the top of her head that looked quite like the stitching on the top of a football. Elizabeth Taylor's Greatest Gift|Harry Benson|March 24, 2011|DAILY BEAST Castle built geese with wings puffing out from their bodies by layering pieces of cardboard then stitching them together. The Accidental Artist|Rachel Wolff|October 15, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Sew one-half inch below this with stab stitch, trim material off close under this stitching. Make Your Own Hats|Gene Allen Martin The shoemaker shifted the shoe he was stitching between his knees, putting the heel where the toe had been. In this room folding, stitching, gathering and sewing (hand) is done. Women in the Printing Trades.|Various Stitching the periosteum together obviates the latter to a certain extent. A System of Operative Surgery, Volume IV (of 4)|Various She was there now, rocking in a dingy rocking-chair, stitching away by her open window. A Young Man in a Hurry|Robert W. Chambers
Words related to stitchingsew, fasten, suture, baste, join |