verb to close or secure something by sewing
adverb used to describe how something is done, in this case, how something is sewn
To sew up a seam in a garment to ensure it is secure and neat.
To secure a majority or decisive victory in an election or legislative process.
To close a wound or incision with stitches to promote healing.
To secure a deal or contract by finalizing all necessary details and agreements.
To secure a victory or championship by performing exceptionally well in a competition.
The fashion designer needed to sew up the final details of the dress before the runway show.
The surgeon had to sew up the patient's incision after completing the operation.
The tailor had to sew up the seams of the suit to ensure a perfect fit.
The costume designer had to sew up the seams of the costume to make sure it was secure for the actor.