Pronunciation: /sim/
noun a line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment or other article
A1 I sewed a seam in my pants to fix a hole.
A2 The seam of the curtain was coming apart.
B1 The seam on the leather jacket was perfectly stitched.
B2 The seam of the boat's sail needed to be reinforced.
C1 The tailor expertly matched the pattern at the seam of the dress.
C2 The seam of the carpet was meticulously woven for a seamless look.
verb to join or attach by sewing along a seam
A1 She can seam a button on a shirt.
A2 The tailor seamed the edges of the fabric together.
B1 I need to seam the hem of my pants before wearing them.
B2 The seamstress seamed the intricate design flawlessly.
C1 The expert seamster seamed the leather with precision.
C2 Her ability to seam intricate patterns is truly remarkable.
formal The seam of the dress was expertly stitched by the tailor.
informal I noticed a small rip along the seam of my jeans.
slang She's always on point with her outfit, never a seam out of place.
figurative The team worked together seamlessly, as if each member was a perfect seam in the fabric of their project.
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