How To Use weaving In A Sentence
- Women engage in food preparation, child rearing, carpet weaving, and other tasks within the compound, while men take care of the animals and do the physically demanding tasks.
- Are you not weaving your dreams and imaginings into reality?
- Gordon's eighth work of fiction is a triptych of lives, a weaving of three histories that culminates in a few days of crisis.
- My paternal grandfather actually helped build the old part and then after it was built, got a job weaving and he was here all his life.
- It is not about playing it out from the back and weaving magical patterns on the way up the pitch. The Sun
- There is what Maximus and others called a 'theandric', a divine-human reality going on there, and the icon, the image of Jesus Christ represents that theandric reality - the interweaving (not fusion or confusion) of the endless, divine resourcefulness of agency and love with the particularities of a human life. Royal Academy of Arts Byzantium Lecture 'Icons and the Practice of Prayer'
- Given the circumstances, Bouder gave an incredibly polished rendition of the role, weaving the choreographic phrases into a dancerly whole with clarity and detail.
- In 1851, George Hemshall received the Prince Albert Medal for weaving a seamless linen shirt.
- = In gauze weaving all the warp threads are not parallel to each other, but are made to intertwist more or less among themselves, thereby favoring the production of light, open fabrics, in which many ornamental lace-like combinations can be obtained. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
- In the weaving village, building after building was filled with wooden looms used to make silk and lotus cloth. Times, Sunday Times