To interlace or intertwine, especially strands or threads
“The weaver then needed some two days to weave the threads into a fabric when working at the rate of 15 picks a minute.”
To intersperse among or between other things
“Now his voice grew louder, and the others raised their voices forcefully, trying to weave notes of deception into the pure, brave hymn.”
To create (a complex story or pattern) from a number of interconnected elements
“These individuals have vivid imaginations, love to weave stories and tales, and are prone to exaggeration.”
To move aside or to and fro in a sudden or quick manner
“The cabbie often harbours the misconception that he is a racing driver and your heart will be in your mouth as you see him weave and twist in the traffic.”
To turn, move or face in another direction
To move in a feeble or unsteady way
To move quickly and abruptly, especially up and down
To move, especially carefully or skillfully, around obstacles
To devise or come up with a plan
To pass or wind a length of something through an opening
To effect by gradual degrees
To give an account of
Plural for a network of fine threads, especially one constructed by a spider
Plural for the feel or characteristics of a surface or object
Plural for woven or felted fabric made from wool, cotton, or a similar fiber
Plural for an arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines
Plural for the longitudinal arrangement or pattern of fibers in wood, paper, etc.
(figurative) Plural for a combination or mixture of elements
Plural for something made up of many confused or conflicting elements
Plural for an assemblage or collection of related things
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