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51sew sth up — UK US sew sth up Phrasal Verb with sew({{}}/səʊ/ verb INFORMAL ► to complete something successfully: »He hopes to sew up the nomination by the end of the month. get/have sth (all) sewn up »He aims to have the first deal sewn up early next year …
52sew together — verb fasten by sewing; do needlework • Syn: ↑sew, ↑run up, ↑stitch • Derivationally related forms: ↑stitch (for: ↑stitch), ↑stitcher ( …
53sew something up — tv. to finalize something; to conclude something. (See also sewed up.) □ Let’s sew this up and get out of here. CD I’m about ready to sew up this matter …
54Sew Shivnarine — Infobox Cricketer nationality = West Indian country = West Indies country abbrev = WI name = Sew Shivnarine picture = Cricket no pic.png batting style = Right hand bat bowling style = Slow left arm orthodox balls = true tests = 8 test runs = 379… …
55sew onto — phr verb Sew onto is used with these nouns as the object: ↑patch …
56sew something up — informal bring something to a favourable state or conclusion. → sew …
57sew up tire — See sew up tire …
58sew something up — 1 the tear was sewn up: DARN, mend, repair, patch. 2 (informal) the company sewed up a deal with IBM: SECURE, clinch, pull off, bring off …
59SEW — shared early warning …
60sew up — transitive verb Date: 15th century 1. to mend completely by sewing 2. to get exclusive use or control of 3. to make certain of ; be assured of < the team sewed up the division title > …