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Definition of the day : « sew up »

  • As in monopolize : verb dominate, control
  • As in quit : verb stop doing something
  • As in schedule : verb plan one's time
  • As in transact : verb do business, carry out
  • As in accomplish : verb succeed in doing
  • As in book : verb register, arrange for
  • As in clinch : verb secure a goal
  • As in close : verb complete, finish, stop
  • As in complete : verb carry out action
  • As in consummate : verb achieve, finish
  • As in dress : verb cover a wound
  • As in end : verb bring to an end
  • As in engross : verb hold one's attention
  • As in finalize : verb finish, complete action
  • As in finish : verb bring to a conclusion; get done
Example sentences :
  • It is not necessary to sew up this incision in a long feathered specimen.
  • Extract from : « Taxidermy » by Leon Luther Pray
  • "You sew up a turkey with needle and thread, too," said Freddie.
  • Extract from : « The Old Tobacco Shop » by William Bowen
  • Push a wire in the tail, and sew up the incision under the wing.
  • Extract from : « Practical Taxidermy » by Montagu Browne
  • Sew up the sleeves and underarm seams and turn back the cuffs.
  • Extract from : « Handbook of Wool Knitting and Crochet » by Anonymous
  • She is the sort who would stop her own funeral to sew up a hole in her shroud.
  • Extract from : « Letters of a Dakota Divorcee » by Jane Burr
  • Sew up the skin from one edge to the other as shown in Fig. 7.
  • Extract from : « Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit » by Albert B. Farnham
  • Put in a little filling of tow or cotton, and sew up the opening.
  • Extract from : « Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting » by William T. Hornaday
  • Bouvard could not contrive to make a hoop or Pcuchet to sew up a ball.
  • Extract from : « Bouvard and Pcuchet, part 2 » by Gustave Flaubert
  • See that all wires are firmly clinched, and sew up the orifice.
  • Extract from : « Manual of Taxidermy » by Charles Johnson Maynard
  • A stout needle and boiled string can be used to sew up the wound.
  • Extract from : « Sporting Dogs » by Frank Townend Barton