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"sew up" Definitions
  1. to join or repair something by sewing
  2. [often passive] (informal) to arrange something in an acceptable way
"sew up" Synonyms
complete finish finalise(UK) finalize(US) settle clinch tie up conclude wrap up consummate accomplish carry out achieve end fulfill(US) wind up effectuate close fulfil(UK) finish off stitch sew darn mend repair stitch up suture hem patch seam baste tack tailor patch up clout embroider rethread put a patch on knit monopolise(UK) monopolize(US) dominate engross hog take over control corner exercise suck up absorb hold sit on own exclusively take up gain dominance of gain control of capture employ set the seal on endorse authenticate authorise(UK) authorize(US) certify confirm guarantee ratify seal validate warrant cap put the seal on assure establish insure ice secure win ensure nail seize cinch close out decide put away sort resolve answer solve fathom fix rectify clarify crack disentangle explain sort out unravel deal with put right set right straighten out work out clear up reinforce cover strengthen restore renovate revamp refurbish rebuild overhaul refit reconstruct recondition do up put back together service engage involve grip immerse preoccupy arrest enthral(UK) fascinate interest captivate intrigue occupy bewitch catch charm engulf rivet book reserve charter order organise(UK) organize(US) prearrange register bag hire procure arrange for arrange in advance make reservations e-book make a reservation for make reservation pencil in set up dress bandage bind swathe plaster swaddle treat wrap attend cauterise(UK) cauterize(US) cleanse heal sterilise(UK) sterilize(US) bind up give first aid put a plaster on put a bandage on assemble construct make build fabricate form produce fashion erect manufacture shape confect raise model mould(UK) mold(US) piece contrive rear join More

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I used to ask my mum to sew up new rips.
Welcome to Trump's new plan to sew up the Republican nomination.
Apple, Amazon and Google are about to sew up the mobile computing ecosystem.
THE MILITARY junta that runs Thailand almost managed to sew up a momentous election.
Minutes before Harris debated Carper, she had to sew up a hole in her slacks.
After a few minutes, they roll Oliveria onto her side to sew up the wound.
Like many other entrepreneurs, Mr. Izhikevich said SoftBank moved "scary fast" to sew up its investment.
Like many other entrepreneurs, Mr. Izhikevich said SoftBank moved "scary fast" to sew up its investment.
They wanted to sew up the nomination early — but not as early as may well occur.
Clinton, on the other hand, is about to sew up the nomination and focus on the fall.
Ten minutes to reunite, to tell her daughter that she loves her, to sew up time and trauma.
This Tuesday, Mr. Trump hopes to sweep the delegates in Indiana and all but sew up the Republican nomination.
About 250 sewing experts work on every pair, and each week, the team can sew up to 5,000 pieces.
They would insert fetoscopes into the ball and, eyes on the monitor, work together to sew up the chicken skin.
Crisis is also about accepting the fact that life does not sew up its loose ends like a well-crafted narrative.
"We're always trying to stay transgressive and raw, opening veins hat we can't close o easily sew up," vocalist Orion told Noisey.
"One is somebody -- Trump or Rubio -- wins enough primaries to sew up the nomination in advance of the convention," one attendee said.
The entire process took about two hours to remove the arrow, clean the infection, insert drains, sew up the wound and neuter him.
The sweater did catch a small rip on the seam at the shoulder, but it&aposs one that&aposll be easy to sew up.
Mr. Rubio sees a second chance to sew up the support he expected to break his way when he was riding high into New Hampshire.
You sew up their mouths, forcing their lips into peaceful, somber lines that reflect the wishful thinking of the people whom the dead left behind.
The Titans can sew up the No. 220 pick if they lose here, but their worst-case scenario at this point is the second pick.
And then you sew up the seal carcass and dig a hole and just let it rot for between three and 18 months, so it's well-rotted.
After three straight conference wins to sew up the SEC East, No. 5 Georgia entered Saturday's non-conference tilt against UMass hoping for a leisurely, low-pressure afternoon.
The White House has been working to sew up Democratic support for the fiduciary rule, which has faced widespread opposition from the financial industry and leading business groups.
The cuts, he said, were not a profit-motivated decision—he noted the company hasn't been profitable in 15 years—but rather an attempt to sew up redundancies.
Gone are the projections that the GOP race would be practically finished by the end of March, along with hopes to sew up the nomination after outlasting Marco Rubio.
Or he could lose, and the nominating fight will continue, with Mr. Trump hindered in his ability to sew up the nomination with the 1,237 delegates a candidate needs.
A markup delay signals that House leadership and the Treasury Department need more time to sew up enough votes through tweaks to the bill and assurances on its effects.
I clearly remember arguing with my teacher that I needed to sew up her stomach, while my teacher insisted that I leave it open so I could put treasures inside.
Biden looks for a way in: The coronavirus smashed into America just as former vice president Joe Biden was beginning to dominate the Democratic race and sew up the nomination.
Donald Trump's surge in the polls isn't just the result of the usual bump presidential candidates historically enjoy after they sew up the primary battles and earn the "presumptive nominee" title.
Then, he instructed, sew up the digestive tract with a strong suture, and, "to buttress the repair," partly detach one of the neck muscles and use it to cover the wound.
Wall Street can sense the winds changing far better than Microsoft ever could and they have the money and the brain power to sew up the crypto world for decades to come.
It's like one of those grabber sticks used to pick up trash, but with a tiny curved needle at the bottom, which rotates like a spinning wheel to sew up the tissue.
The Briton now has a 67-point lead over Vettel with four races remaining and can sew up the championship next week with victory in Austin should the German finish lower than second.
The two technicians, dressed in blue scrubs and masks that reveal only their eyes, sew up the wounds, hose off excess blood and tissue, and wrap the woman's body in absorbent chux and thick plastic.
At the heart of Clinton's strategy to sew up the Democratic nomination is the notion that minority voters are a firewall of sorts that will prevent Sanders from accumulating the delegates he'd need to stop her.
And after we sew up the holes that sometimes allow someone like the Texas shooter to access a weapon of war, let's ask ourselves this question: Why does any civilian need to own an assault rifle?
If only he can just sew up the tears in the fabric of the back four and keep the offense motivated for reasons besides a comeback, then we just might have a cohesive team on our hands.
We are literally contacting each other every day to congratulate each other on taking the minimal time and effort to, say, write a thank-you letter, or finally sew up that unraveling cardigan, or finish cleaning the kitchen.
The bicameral bill would sew up what its sponsors call a "legal Bermuda Triangle," one that lets law enforcement agents conduct what would otherwise be unconstitutional searches of devices, like laptops and smartphones, that belong to U.S. citizens.
Biden, who is attempting to sew up support just days before the Iowa caucuses, also got a question about lacking precinct captains — something the former vice president's Iowa organization back in April had promised would be a priority.
Even if some fashion retail giants technically have the scale and resources to adapt to the big data era, none apparently has the long term conviction to take the plunge — which is enabling Amazon to push in and sew up marketshare.
The source came away from the dinner sure that Kaine would use his knowledge of the fast growing, and reliably blue, South Asian voting bloc to help Clinton, the Democratic nominee for president, sew up Virginia, a key election battleground.
Everything the young Texan touched seemed to turn to gold as he landed his first two major championship victories at the U.S. Masters and U.S. Open, and won the Tour Championship to sew up the lucrative end-of-season FedExCup Series.
Now Open Whisper Systems, the non-profit behind Signal, is launching an experimental new method to sew up that gap in its data protections, while still letting you flip through your existing address book to make encrypted calls and send encrypted texts.
The way you do this is similar to Trauma Center: Grab a tool from the right-hand side of the screen, then click and drag along a dotted line to make an incision; to sew up the lips; to rub the sponge across their body.
There is much for it to do if it hopes to sew up the gap between Mr. Sanders's delegate count and Mr. Biden's, and then to exceed it with margins that will push thoughts of a brokered convention to remote recesses of establishment minds.
Look right here, page 3, where your young woman's infuriated by a smug, smart-ass emergency-room clerk who assumes that the female in front of him, because she is young and colored, won't own health insurance to pay a doctor to sew up a bloody gash in her daughter's head.
Everyone knows Tyreek Hill is one of the fastest players in the N.F.L., but Kareem Hunt, amid a spectacular rookie season, has shown he is nearly as fleet, hitting 20.82 miles per hour during his 69-yard touchdown run last week, which helped sew up a win for Kansas City over the Chargers.
The Broncos (143-214) are favored at home, entirely because of the low stakes, but if Kansas City lets Kareem Hunt play — padding his statistics would help him sew up the Offensive Rookie of the Year Award and possibly win a rushing title — it can reach double digits in wins for a third consecutive season.
Scott GarrettErnest (Scott) Scott GarrettBiz groups take victory lap on Ex-Im Bank Export-Import Bank back to full strength after Senate confirmations Manufacturers support Reed to helm Ex-Im Bank MORE, a former Republican lawmaker from New Jersey who endured a rough confirmation hearing in early November, has yet to sew up enough support in the Senate Banking Committee, which would block him from advancing to the full Senate.
Earlier this week, Apple scrambled to push out a software update for macOS High Sierra, to sew up a glaring hole in the operating system's security measures: When any person or malicious program tried to log into a Mac computer, install software, or change settings, and thus hit a prompt for a username and password, they could simply enter "root" as a username, no password, and bypass the prompt to gain full access to the computer.
But even though he has no way of knowing that a very good plastic surgeon will sew up her eyebrow with twenty-two stitches, or that her husband, despite his first show being cancelled, will go on to write for a relatively popular supernatural police procedural, or that the woman, upon being asked by a female officer as they load her into the ambulance, "Now, were you in any other way assaulted?" will feel for the first time afraid, or that the dog, after attacking a U.P.S. delivery driver, will be taken to a rescue organization up north that specializes in Australian shepherds, or that the daughter, having been told that her mother tripped at the gym and split her eyebrow open on a barbell, will grow nervous whenever the woman puts on exercise clothes—he somehow senses that regardless of the blood and tears his attention should be focussed elsewhere.
Mass-manufactured clothing is less expensive than the labor required to repair it. Many people buy a new piece of clothing rather than spend time mending. The thrifty still replace zippers and buttons and sew up ripped hems.
The term infibulation derives from fibula, Latin for clasp; the Ancient Romans reportedly fastened clasps through the foreskins or labia of slaves to prevent sexual intercourse. The surgical infibulation of women came to be known as pharaonic circumcision in Sudan, and as Sudanese circumcision in Egypt. In Somalia, it is known simply as qodob ("to sew up").
This technique is used to sew up the tail vent, as well as run string through the bird from side-to-side to complete the binding. Another technique uses only a single length of kitchen string, a few simple, fluid movements, and only three knots tied along the way. untrussed chicken (left) and trussed chicken (right) for roasting.
"Sew up the incisions and then tuck the sheet around the corpse. When you finish, go right home." Will nervously began to stitch up the incisions on the body and recounted the incident many years later saying, "I'm about as proud of the fact that I walked out of there, instead of ran, as of anything else I ever made myself do".
Some hunters and woodcutters, who have been tracking the Wolf, come by and enter the house. They find the Wolf in his sleep and open his belly to let Grandmother and Riding-Hood out. After they sew up the Wolf again, he repents and is permitted to live in the forest as long as he lives up to his promise to be good.
Rossi would win that race and sew-up the championship with two rounds to go. As of 2019, it was the last season where a satellite rider won the rider championship title in the premier class. The 500 cc Rookie of the Year award went to Shinya Nakano. At the 2001 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix, Katja Poensgen became the first female competitor to qualify for a 250cc Grand Prix race.
Jack has sabotaged the operation by cutting Ben's kidney sack; Jack states that if he does not sew up his incision within an hour, Ben will die. Holding Ben hostage, Jack demands to speak with Kate. Pickett holds off on executing Sawyer and gives Kate the walkie-talkie; Jack tells her to run, directing her to call him on the radio when she is safe, but Kate doesn't want to leave without him.
The Azcarraga quintet trailed the heavily-favored Tamaraws most of the way but grabbed the reins in the dying minutes of the final half. FEU led 81-75 with three minutes to play but UE staged a magnificent comeback to sew up the ball game. The rally started with a time out by coach Baby Dalupan. Norman de Vera ignited it with two charities on a foul by Rohimust Santos to narrow the gap.
It took several minutes to safely extricate him, and after needing eight stitches to sew up his wounds, he did not start the final stage. Vinokourov won stage 3 of the Tour of the Basque Country with a long solo attack. Kreuziger took his first win of the season at the Giro del Trentino, winning the fourth and final stage. He also was first over the day's last two climbs, which gave him enough points to win the mountains classification.
The Mighty Ducks closed the season out with another unbeaten streak, going 5-0-2 over the final seven games. From February 22 on Anaheim went a league- best 13-3-7 to help the team sew up its first winning record, first playoff berth, and home ice against the Phoenix Coyotes in the first round. Selanne finished second in the league with 51 goals and second with 109 points, while Kariya earned Lady Byng honors with 99 points in 69 games while taking just three minor penalties.
Shuja flew into a rage, and much to Harlan's horror, had his chief slave, an African named Khwajah Mika who arrived in India via the slave markets of Zanzibar, castrated on the spot to punish him for not erecting the tent more firmly.Dalrymple, William Return of a King, London: Bloomsbury, 2012 page 47. After Shuja agreed to hire him, Harlan had a tailor in Ludhiana sew up an American flag, which he used to imply that he was working for the U.S. government, as he went about recruiting mercenaries to restore Shuja.
5th day (Tuesday): some troupes compete in the Karaoke Song Contest. 6th day (Wednesday): people dress up with thematic costumes reflecting the Carnival's theme and they enjoy the night at the Carnival's hutts enclosure (Fóra Forat Walk). 7th day (Thursday): everyone wears pyjamas and enjoys the night at the Carnival's huts enclosure (Fóra Forat Walk). 8th day (Friday): people wear costumes (There are people who, instead of buying a normal costume, designs, make and sew up their own) and enjoy the night at the Carnival's huts enclosure (Fóra Forat Walk).
Almost immediately he established his independence of the King, excommunicating a royal forester and refusing to seat one of Henry's courtly nominees as a prebendary of Lincoln; he softened the king's anger by his diplomatic address and tactful charm. After the excommunications, he came upon the king hunting and was greeted with dour silence. He waited several minutes and the king called for a needle to sew up a leather bandage on his finger. Eventually Hugh said, with gentle mockery, "How much you remind me of your cousins of Falaise" (where William I's mother Herleva, a tanner's daughter, had come from).
Captain Trent Cotchin leads Richmond out onto the ground before a match against late in the 2013 season. 2013 saw Richmond claim a victory over Hawthorn (making it one of only two clubs that season to defeat the eventual premiers) and go on to qualify for its first finals series in over a decade.Richmond sew up finals spot, The Roar, 11 August 2013Are Richmond ready for the finals?, The Roar, 6 August 2013 However, before 94,690 fans—the largest week-one crowd since the VFL/AFL adopted its current finals system—Richmond lost to Carlton in the first elimination final.
I pray for the possession of those pleasures which my native country alone can afford". When Harlan pressed him on whatever he wanted to accept his offer or not, Shuja agreed. Harlan had a tailor sew up an American flag, which Harlan hoisted up in Ludhiana, and started to recruit mercenaries for the invasion of Afghanistan, suggesting that he was working for the U.S. government (which he was not). Harlan ultimately grew disillusioned with Shuja, writing he did not view him as the "legitimate monarch, the victim of treasonable practices", but rather as "a wayward tyrant, inflexible in moods, vindictive in his enmities, faithless in his attachments, unnatural in his affections.
The Cape's constitution forbade discrimination on the basis of race, and many liberal MPs argued that this act was simply disguised discrimination. The Cape's Xhosa politicians labelled the act "Tung' umlomo" ("Sew up the mouth"), and responded by greatly intensifying their efforts to register the many thousands of rural black Blacks who nonetheless still qualified as potential voters, but who had yet to register. Through their efforts, the number of active black voters reached its former level again by 1891, and continued to climb. Cecil John Rhodes, as Prime Minister, did much to roll back the effects of the Cape Qualified Franchise and disenfranchise the Cape's Black African citizens.
Conchobar is eventually killed as a result of a wound inflicted by the Connacht warrior Cet mac Mágach. Cet had stolen one of Ulster's trophies of battle, the petrified brain of Mesgegra, king of Leinster, and shoots it from his sling so it embeds itself in Conchobar's head; this is supposed to have taken place at Baile Ath in Urchair, (Ardnurcher).Eugene O'Curry, Lectures on the Manuscript Materials of Ancient Irish History, (Dublin 1861), page 593. Conchobor's physicians are unable to remove it, but sew up the wound and tell the king he will survive so long as he doesn't get excited or over-exert himself.
The 1891 newspaper article French Legends Of The Table offers Quail à la Talleyrand: > The following for instance, is Talleyrand's fanciful and somewhat roundabout > way of roasting a quail. On a day of "inspiration gourmande" at his hotel in > the Rue Saint-Florentin, he composed the following recipe: Take a plump > quail, seasoned with truffles, and made tender by having been put into > champagne. You put it carefully inside a young Bresse chicken; then sew up > the opening, and put dabs of butter all over the chicken. Again, you put the > chicken inside a fine Berri turkey, and roast the turkey very carefully > before a bright fire.
In 2015, an injury-riddled Virginia team slumped in the regular season and needed a series win in the final regular-season series at North Carolina to sew up a bid in the ACC tournament. They made the NCAA tournament as a No. 3 seed and swept through the Lake Elsinore Regional, defeating Southern California (twice) and San Diego State. They hosted Maryland in the Charlottesville Super Regional and clinched a trip to the College World Series on Ernie Clement's two-run single in the bottom of the ninth of the second game. In Omaha, Virginia defeated Arkansas and Florida (twice) to set up a finals rematch with Vanderbilt.
Michael regains consciousness (after having passed out from a gunshot wound when Ed Hawkins was chasing after him) near a dumpster in the "red reality" (where his wife is alive and son is dead). The still-alive Detective Hawkins takes Michael to his car, but Michael flees after attacking Hawkins and causes a car accident. Michael finds his therapist in the "red reality", Dr. John Lee (BD Wong), forces him to sew up the bullet wound, and takes him to the self-storage unit to show him the heroin stash. Seeing no heroin, Michael then locks Lee in the containment center and contacts his partner in the "red reality", detective Efrem Vega (Wilmer Valderrama).
The genital area was then cleaned with a sponge, frankincense powder and wine or cold water, and wrapped in linen bandages dipped in vinegar, until the seventh day when calamine, rose petals, date pits, or a "genital powder made from baked clay" might be applied. Whatever the practice's origins, infibulation became linked to slavery. Mackie cites the Portuguese missionary João dos Santos, who in 1609 wrote of a group near Mogadishu who had a "custome to sew up their Females, especially their slaves being young to make them unable for conception, which makes these slaves sell dearer, both for their chastitie, and for better confidence which their Masters put in them". Thus, Mackie argues, a "practice associated with shameful female slavery came to stand for honor".
As part of a broader practice then common among slave owners in Northeast Africa, some Somali masters in the hinterland near Mogadishu reportedly used to circumcise their female slaves so as to increase the latter's perceived value in the slave market. In 1609, the Portuguese missionary João dos Santos reported that one such group had a "custome to sew up their females, especially their slaves being young to make them unable for conception, which makes these slaves sell dearer, both for their chastitie, and for better confidence which their masters put in them." In the 1940s, the first fugitive slaves from the Shebelle valley began to settle in the Jubba valley. The Italian colonial administration abolished slavery in Somalia at the turn of the 20th century.
Tubular tyre rolled from rim to show glue between them wooden bicycle rim with tubular tyre A tubular tyre, referred to as a tub in Britain, a sew-up in the US, a single in Australia, or just a tubular is a bicycle tyre that is stitched closed around the inner tube to form a torus. The combination is then glued (sometimes with two-sided tape) onto a specially designed rim, referred to as a "sprint rim" in Britain, and just a "tubular rim" in the US, of a bicycle wheel. Tubular tyres require more labour to repair a puncture than clincher tyres (wired–on in Britain). The tyre must be removed from the rim, opened up, patched, sewn back up, then finally glued back to the rim.
The roots of needlepoint go back thousands of years to the ancient Egyptians, who used small slanted stitches to sew up their canvas tents. Howard Carter, of Tutankhamen fame, found some needlepoint in the cave of a Pharaoh who had lived around 1500 BC. Modern needlepoint descends from the canvas work in tent stitch, done on an evenly woven open ground fabric that was a popular domestic craft in the 16th century. Further development of needlepoint was influenced in the 17th century by Bargello and in the 19th century by shaded Berlin wool work in brightly colored wool yarn. Upholstered furniture became fashionable in the 17th century, and this prompted the development of a more durable material to serve as a foundation for the embroidered works of art.
Rules such as mandatory first-time racer clinics, bicycle safety inspections, the prohibition of sew-up glue on tires, and restricting entry to non-USCF licensed riders set the race series apart from the USCF.Mini Classics USA Race Bible 1987 Pages 8,9 Rules A, B2, C2, C5 The series grew to add several smaller 3-day stage races across the state of Colorado and also northern New Mexico. The races included the Horsetooth Stage Race (Fort Collins, CO), the Vail Stage Race (Vail/Avon, CO), Aspen Stage Race (Aspen, CO), Denver Stage Race (Denver, CO and suburbs), and the Albuquerque Stage Race (Albuquerque, NM). However, the pinnacle event each season remained the 5-day Mini Zinger stage race, which had events in several locations across the front-range of Colorado, mostly centered around the Boulder, CO area.
Eliza Maria Mosher was born near Cayuga Lake, New York in 1846. Her parents were members of the Society of Friends, and she was brought up under the influences of that religious denomination. Her paternal grandfather settled in Cayuga County, New York, and her maternal in Madison County, New York, when that portion of the state was yet a wilderness, and both became large land owners, and throughout their lives were men of influence in the localities in which they lived. Her mother was a woman notable for Christian character, for self-possession, and for ability to act in emergencies, and the daughter remembers more than once in her childhood having seen her mother sew up gaping wounds and apply bandages to injured parts without waiting for the doctor (who lived several miles away) to be brought.

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