sewel Antonyms
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Meaning of sewel
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sewel (n.)
A scarecrow, generally made of feathers tied to a string, hung up to prevent deer from breaking into a place.
sewel Sentence Examples
- The seamstress carefully sewed the torn garment back together.
- The doctor expertly sewed up the patient's wound with precise stitches.
- The tailor meticulously sewed the buttons onto the jacket.
- The craftswoman sewed a beautiful quilt using vibrant fabrics.
- The seam ripped, so I had to resew the entire seam.
- The tailor sewed a custom-made suit for the groom.
- The seamstress sewed a delicate lace trim onto the blouse.
- The hem of my dress was coming undone, so I needed to sew it back in place.
- The upholstery on the couch was torn, so I hired a professional to sew it.
- The boat's sails were tattered, so the crew set to work sewing them together.
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A scarecrow, generally made of feathers tied to a string, hung up to prevent deer from breaking into a place.
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The seamstress carefully sewed the torn garment back together.
The doctor expertly sewed up the patient's wound with precise stitches.
The tailor meticulously sewed the buttons onto the jacket.
The craftswoman sewed a beautiful quilt using vibrant fabrics.