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skein - use in sentences
Converse of object
- arrive: He does he contain AA batteries Ages 8 and he does he arrive skein in china.
- buy: So she always bought two skeins of these onions, although she had plenty in the garden as well.
- use: The pattern uses six skeins of Artisan Lace Weight yarn ( 20 gram skein = 300 meters ).
- have: Available on cones and spools ( we do have some skeins still in stock - please contact the office for details ).
- weave: He weaves a wistful skein of from the frayed and tangled threads of our everyday lives.
Adjective modifier
- tangled: His headache pounded, tangled skeins of explosive truth binding him.
- 100g: Chunky thickness ( 55m per 100g skein ) Knit by hand or weave into sumptuous hats, scarves and jumpers.
- small: Kneeling up, I swung onto the leading goose of the smaller skein as it passed overhead.
- large: I watched another large skein of geese heading southwest.
Modifies a noun
- pal: So thank you one skein pal - you chose very well.
Noun used with modifier
- ounce: SIMPLE STOCKING HAT Material: One 3 ounce skein worsted weight yarn Large needle for sewing up.
- gram: The pattern uses six skeins of Artisan Lace Weight yarn ( 20 gram skein = 300 meters ).
- oz: In Red Heart, I used nearly all of an 8 oz skein plus the trim color to get the length.
Preposition: in
- china: He does he contain AA batteries Ages 8 and he does he arrive skein in china.
Preposition: of
- goose: The blue train sped with the precision of a skein of geese in flight.
- yarn: Betty tells us that the knitting master wound 3 or 4 skeins of yarn and mingled the ends.
- china: He does he contain AA batteries were being measured roughly Ages " 3 to skein of china.
- wool: She is knitting the sleeve of a jumper with a skein of thick bright wool.
- history: Do we deal with a Janus facing forward and back along some endless skein of history?
- mist: Outside, skeins of mist filled the bottom of the valley below the cot.
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