Pronunciation: /soʊ/
noun the act of sewing or a sewing project
A1 My grandmother taught me how to sew when I was a child.
A2 I need to buy a new needle for my sewing kit so I can sew buttons back on.
B1 She is very skilled at sewing and can create beautiful clothes from scratch.
B2 The tailor used a special sewing machine to sew the intricate design onto the fabric.
C1 Her talent for sewing led her to start her own successful fashion business.
C2 The couture gown was meticulously sewn by hand by a team of skilled artisans.
verb to join or attach by stitches
A1 My grandmother likes to sew her own clothes.
A2 I learned how to sew a button on my shirt.
B1 She is skilled at sewing and can make beautiful quilts.
B2 The tailor sewed the hem of my dress perfectly.
C1 After years of practice, she can sew intricate designs on fabric.
C2 The fashion designer sewed the final stitches on the runway gown.
formal She learned how to sew at a young age and became quite skilled at it.
informal I need to sew a button back on this shirt before I can wear it again.
slang I'll just sew this patch on real quick and it'll be good as new.
figurative His words were like threads that sewed together the fabric of their friendship.
sewed
sews
more sew
most sew
sew
will sew
have sewn
is sewing
sew
sew
to sew
sewing
sewn