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stitching

[stich-ing] / ˈstɪtʃ ɪŋ /




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It features a rose-colored, thorn-trimmed swoosh on the right sneaker, and a black swoosh with jagged stitching on the left.

From New York Times

He recommitted the United States to the Iran nuclear deal, with new talks centered on stitching the agreement back together, and he ended a ban on those traveling from several majority-Muslim countries.

From Washington Post

On top of the grin, Biggers spray-painted a grid in light blue, visually stitching together a painted geometric pattern with the pieced squares of the domestic quilt.

From Los Angeles Times

She’s given up on searching for socks without stitching across the toes, instead outfitting her children, ages 5 to 18, in slip-on sneakers.

From Washington Post

And slowly but surely, the game began to weave old and new threads together again, stitching the past into the present — nowhere more clearly than at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday night.

From Washington Post