sews

[soʊz]

sews Definition

to join two pieces of cloth or other material together by putting thread through them with a needle.

Using sews: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sews" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She sews her own clothes.

  • Example

    He sewed the patch onto his backpack.

  • Example

    I need to sew this button back on.

  • Example

    She learned to sew from her grandmother.

sews Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sews

Phrases with sews

  • sew up

    to complete or conclude something successfully

    Example

    The team sewed up the victory with a last-minute goal.

  • to attach something to a piece of clothing or fabric by sewing

    Example

    She sewed the name tag into his shirt.

  • to attach something to a piece of clothing or fabric by sewing

    Example

    He sewed the button back on his shirt.

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Summary: sews in Brief

The verb 'sews' [soʊz] means to join two pieces of cloth or other material together by putting thread through them with a needle. It is often used in the context of making clothes or repairing them, as in 'She sews her own clothes.' 'Sews' can also be used in phrases like 'sew up,' meaning to complete something successfully, and 'sew into,' meaning to attach something to a piece of clothing or fabric by sewing.