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verb
- 1. form (fabric or a fabric item) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them: "textiles woven from linen or wool" Similar
- 2. make (a complex story or pattern) from a number of interconnected elements: "he weaves colourful, cinematic plots" Similar
noun
- 1. a particular style or manner in which something is woven: "cloth of a very fine weave"
- 2. a hairstyle created by weaving pieces of real or artificial hair into a person's existing hair, typically in order to increase its length or thickness: "trailers show him with dyed blond hair and, in one scene, a flowing blond weave"
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The meaning of WEAVE is to form (cloth) by interlacing strands (as of yarn); specifically : to make (cloth) on a loom by interlacing warp and filling threads. How to use weave in a sentence.
WEAVE definition: 1. to make cloth by repeatedly crossing a single thread through two sets of long threads on a loom…. Learn more.
Weave definition: to interlace (threads, yarns, strips, fibrous material, etc.) so as to form a fabric or material.. See examples of WEAVE used in a sentence.
A weave is a piece of hair that is added to a person's own hair to make it look longer or thicker. She had dark brown or black wavy hair and may have been wearing a hair weave. More Synonyms of weave
1. a. To make (cloth) by interlacing the threads of the weft and the warp on a loom. b. To interlace (threads, for example) into cloth. 2. To construct by interlacing or interweaving strips or strands of material: weave a basket. 3. a. To interweave or combine (elements) into a complex whole: wove the incidents into a story. b.
to go or make a path by moving quickly and changing direction often, especially to avoid hitting things: weave through/between/in and out of The boy weaved through/between/in and out of stationary traffic on a bicycle. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Moving quickly. agility.
Weaving involves lacing strips of fabric, string, or some other material together to make something. You can weave wool to make a rug, or weave the details of a story together to make a great book.
(especially British English) to perform or behave in a way that is attractive or interesting, or that makes somebody behave in a particular way. Will Hegerberg be able to weave her magic against Italy on Wednesday?
Weave definition: To construct by interlacing or interweaving strips or strands of material.
Definition of weave noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.