Antonyms for tatted
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : tat |
Phonetic Transcription : tæt |
Definition of tatted
Origin :- 1882, "to do tatting," back-formation from tatting.
- As in intertwine/interweave : verb twist around
- As in knot : verb weave, complicate
- Aunt Victoria had tatted diligently during this little scene.
- Extract from : « The Beth Book » by Sarah Grand
- Her fingers flew deftly as she tatted a yoke for a fancy nightgown.
- Extract from : « Plowing On Sunday » by Sterling North
- The collar is ornamented round the outer edge with a tatted lace.
- Extract from : « Beeton's Book of Needlework » by Isabella Beeton
- She tatted while she read, tatted while she taught, tatted while she watched the potatoes boiling for dinner.
- Extract from : « Virginia of Elk Creek Valley » by Mary Ellen Chase
- Mrs. Tremnell tatted with a very injured air, and was on the verge of tears.
- Extract from : « Into the Highways and Hedges » by F. F. Montrsor (Frances Frederica)
- The flowrets are tatted with black purse silk, and worked in appliqué over the tulle.
- Extract from : « Beeton's Book of Needlework » by Isabella Beeton
- This illustration shows the centre of a tatted couvrette in full size, and measuring 12 inches across.
- Extract from : « Beeton's Book of Needlework » by Isabella Beeton
- It is worked in white embroidery and lace stitch, and edged all round with a tatted lace.
- Extract from : « Beeton's Book of Needlework » by Isabella Beeton
- In the evenings she sat by her small air-tight stove, read, and tatted!
- Extract from : « Virginia of Elk Creek Valley » by Mary Ellen Chase
- Grasshoppers tatted industriously and impartially among the daisies and the violets.
- Extract from : « Living Alone » by Stella Benson
Synonyms for tatted
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