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weave
verb as in blend, unite; contrive
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Aspects from lived lives, fantasies, folk stories and mundane tragedies wove themselves into the script.
“As he put on his shoes and socks he kept weaving in stories about his past, he kept teaching,” said Close.
Wesley Yates was able to weave his way through the paint at will, as the sophomore hit his first seven shots, among them several acrobatic efforts in the lane.
Boundary-pushing Argentine auteur Lisandro Alonso weaves an ambitious triptych traveling across the Americas and across centuries to examine the experiences of Indigenous peoples in the aftermath of colonization.
“He’s just out there, just bobbing, weaving around and doing his thing.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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