To interweave or cross one with another
“In 1782, Watt developed a rotary engine that could turn a shaft and drive machinery to power the machines to spin and weave cotton cloth.”
To make (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 scatter or intersperse among other things
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 intermingle or blend
To take or have a winding course
To make an abrupt, unsteady, uncontrolled movement or series of movements
Change direction suddenly
To move quickly and abruptly, especially up and down
To move, especially carefully or skillfully, around obstacles
To move in a quivering way
To devise or come up with a plan
Spin quickly and lightly round, especially repeatedly
Something that is entangled or intertwined
Charactertistics of a surface
An alloy containing mercury
An assemblage or collection of related things
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