weave

  • 31weave a spell (over somebody) — weave your ˈmagic f40 | weave a ˈspell (over sb) f40 idiom (especially BrE) to perform or behave in a way that is attractive or interesting, or that makes sb behave in a particular way • Will Ronaldo be able to weave his magic against Italy on… …

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  • 32weave something into something — phrase to include something in a story, plan etc The sound of his cello is woven into my childhood memories. Thesaurus: to include something or someonesynonym Main entry: weave …

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  • 33weave a plot — index scheme Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 34Weave (Forgotten Realms) — In the Dungeons Dragons campaign setting Forgotten Realms , the Weave is the fundamental force of both arcane magic and divine magic, from which spellcasters draw their strength. It permeates the world, comparable to aether, the mystical… …

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  • 35weave into — phr verb Weave into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑narrative …

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  • 36weave together — phr verb Weave together is used with these nouns as the object: ↑strand …

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  • 37weave something into — make interconnected elements into (a story). → weave …

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  • 38weave — Synonyms and related words: anatomy, arabesque, architectonics, architecture, arrangement, basketry, basketwork, braid, braiding, build, building, cancellation, careen, cloth, composition, conformation, constitution, construction, creation, cross …

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  • 39weave — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. interlace, intertwine, twine, entwine; loom, spin, fabricate; plait, pleat, pleach, braid, mat; contrive, construct. See crossing, plan. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. pattern, design, method of weaving,… …

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  • 40weave — we ve …

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