Woven

//ˈwəʊ.vən//

"Woven" in a Sentence (13 examples)

Microfibre cloth is cloth woven from fibres as narrow as a hundredth of the width of a hair.

This is the first time I've ever woven a carpet.

Then the bear ran to her wheelbarrow, threw off her bear's skin, and touched it with the magic wand that the witch had given her. In a moment the skin was changed into an exquisite ball dress woven out of moon-beams, and the wheel-barrow was changed into a carriage drawn by two prancing steeds.

And the bear's skin dropped off, and the beautiful girl stood before him, in the dress woven out of the star-light, and he saw that she was the stranger with whom he had fallen so deeply in love. And now she appeared to him a thousand times more beautiful than ever.

Some traditional garments in the Philippines are made of linen and cotton; others are woven with fibres from banana or pineapple leaves or from the bark of a nettle plant.

Little Red Riding Hood took the basket that her grandma had woven and put it on her arm.

Chloe has been carried away from you, O Nymphs, and could you endure to see it, she who has woven so many garlands for you, who has offered you so many libations of new milk, she who suspended here that pipe—which I see—as an offering?

This towel is woven in Algeria.

In the window opening he set small branches about an inch in diameter both vertically and horizontally, and so woven that they formed a substantial grating that could withstand the strength of a powerful animal.

Mary had woven daisies into a garland.

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Woven kevlar is tough enough to be bulletproof.

The woven words of the sonnet were deep and moving.

The spider had woven her web on a corner of the attic.

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