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interweave

[in-ter-weev, in-ter-weev] / ˌɪn tərˈwiv, ˈɪn tərˌwiv /


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"Nobody really has ever tried to interweave an actual plot story into a dogfight, and we were trying to do that."

From BBC May 30, 2026

The tight, tree-lined fairways interweave with a treasure trove of archaeological remnants.

From Barron's Oct. 18, 2025

“Joe had some really strong ideas about how to build this interweave between the past and the present.”

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 29, 2022

“You could have the ability to interweave infrared imagery as well.”

From Scientific American Jul. 14, 2022

Then she had braided her hair, using her hands to interweave the thick dark strands deftly, tying the end of the heavy plait with a leather strip.

From "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry

Each episode interweaves multiple narratives about the human impact of the attacks and its aftermath.

From The Wall Street Journal Oct. 6, 2025

It interweaves the traditional Latin text of the Requiem Mass with the anti-war poetry of soldier Wilfred Owen, who was killed a week before the Armistice.

From BBC Sep. 20, 2024

At his best, Stanford interweaves vivid prose, a reverence for nature and a seasoned Angeleno’s eye for what makes this city unique.

From Los Angeles Times May 20, 2024

Lee interweaves her time-travel narrative with explorations of the “inexplicable connections through time and space, the intrinsic cost of sacrifice, and the infinite metaphysical paradox of loving and letting go.”

From Seattle Times Jan. 8, 2024

Thucydides tells us frankly that the speeches which he interweaves with his narrative were his own composition.

From Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15 by Various

Club president Raj Khosla spoke about the "magnificent scenic beauty" and "uniqueness of a wonderful course" interweaved with monuments.

From Barron's Oct. 18, 2025

Collins peppers the new concert with personal stories interweaved with ones about The Town Hall, which is celebrating its centennial this year.

From Seattle Times Feb. 9, 2021

When they conversed, and interweaved stories and opinions with all; Menelaus spoke succinctly, few but very sweet words, since he was not talkative, nor superfluous in speech, and was the younger.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 11, September, 1858 by Various

Several times, I had to change my position quickly in order to avoid being caught among the great, waving tendrils which, lower down, interweaved like the meshes of a gigantic net.

From My Brave and Gallant Gentleman A Romance of British Columbia by Robert Watson

Dangers will be averted; bewildering mazes will show themselves to be interlaced and interweaved with mercy.

From The Words of Jesus by John R. (John Ross) Macduff

Mullins interwove perspectives from three young transgender people in Florida, Texas and Illinois, along with mental health providers, advocates and allies.

From Seattle Times Mar. 31, 2023

Walkways were blocked on the south side of the stadium as Eagles fans and Kansas City fans interwove.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 19, 2023

Amid interviews with union leaders and historical footage of strikes, he interwove more poetic, decontextualized scenes of women gazing at birds overhead, or walking blindfolded through a bamboo forest.

From New York Times Jul. 30, 2015

Flynn simply — or, rather, complexly — interwove the narratives: Nick’s in the present, revealing more of his sins as he tracks the treasure-hunt clues, and Amy’s in the past, through her diary.

From Time Sep. 30, 2014

Kira could see that it was intricately decorated with carved designs that interwove around it in complicated curves.

From "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry

Experts interviewed by AFP said Balogun's citizenship story is an outlier in the world of football, but that it nevertheless is an example of how migration is increasingly interwoven into the sport.

From Barron's Jun. 18, 2026

Arcade’s approach underscores how tightly interwoven technology and security and compliance can be, especially when it comes to complex areas such as AI.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 15, 2026

Bird nests, for example, rely on a network of interwoven twigs and fibers to maintain their structure.

From Science Daily Jun. 15, 2026

It was a striking prelude to "Body to Body", the album's first full track, interwoven with Korea's most iconic folk song and the album's namesake, Arirang.

From BBC Mar. 21, 2026

Chopin’s rich and ambiguous harmonies, interwoven intricately between the hands, looked to the future, leaving behind the primary-colour certainties of Gluck, Mozart, Haydn and early Beethoven once and for all.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall

Near the summit they metamorphose into stone tree branches, interweaving like a forest canopy.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 14, 2026

The beetles rear and feed their young under the bark of spruce trees in complex webs of interweaving tunnels called galleries.

From BBC Aug. 30, 2025

It was with my editor, Damian Rodriguez, a process of interweaving and braiding those three strands.

From Salon May 23, 2025

Emma Portner, the work’s choreographer, has spent her career interweaving genres and disciplines.

From New York Times Mar. 19, 2024

His fervor for the written word was an interweaving of solemn respect and gossipy irreverence.

From "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez




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