woven
Americanverb
verb
Other Word Forms
- half-woven adjective
- unwoven adjective
- well-woven adjective
Example Sentences
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SAG-AFTRA described Ford as “one of cinema’s most enduring leading men” whose performances “have become woven into the fabric of our culture,” in a December release announcing the honor.
From Los Angeles Times
But she arrives as a decorated musician who has woven Latin American, blues and soul traditions into nine bilingual albums — including her 2024 Grammy Award-winning acoustic album “X Mí.”
From Los Angeles Times
I obeyed all of Gran’s instructions and sat on the woven rug by the fire.
From Literature
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Leadership questions at the museum, therefore, carry unusual weight, touching on national prestige, tourism, cultural diplomacy and the government’s responsibility to safeguard works that are woven into France’s sense of itself.
Despite the thread that can be woven between his works now, Pollan says he never could’ve anticipated the direction his personal and professional journeys, one in the same, would’ve taken him.
From Los Angeles Times
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