
1) Alternative to nuts 2) Apply the needle and thread 3) Consarnit 4) Cry from a klutzy seamstress 5) Curse use of needle 6) Do a household chore 7) Do certain sewing 8) Do mending 9) Do sock repair 10) Do some hose repair 11) Do some mending 12) Do the hole job 13) Dratted mend 14) Embroider 15) Euphemism
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1) Blasted 2) Dang 3) Doggone 4) Mend 5) Oath 6) Repair 7) Sew 8) Shucks 9) Stitch
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- a euphemism for `damn'
- something of little value
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• (n.) A place mended by darning. • (v. t.) A colloquial euphemism for Damn. • (v. t.) To mend as a rent or hole, with interlacing stitches of yarn or thread by means of a needle; to sew together with yarn or thread.
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1. To mend as a rent or hole, with interlacing stitches of yarn or thread by means of a needle; to sew together with yarn or thread. 'He spent every day ten hours in his closet, in darning his stockins.' (Swift) Darning needle. A long, strong needle for mending holes or rents, especially in stockings. ... 2. <zoology> Any species of dragon fl...
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Darn (därn)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Darned (därnd);
present participle & verbal noun Darning .] [ Middle English
derne , probably of Celtic origin; confer W.
darnio to piece, break in pieces, W. & Arm...
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Darn noun A place mended by darning.
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Darn transitive verb A colloquial euphemism for
Damn .
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[
n] - a euphemism for `damn` 2. [v] - repair by sewing, esp. of socks
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noun a euphemism for `damn`
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Usually refers to the repair of a small hole, often in knitwear. The warp and weft of the fabric are recreated by making large horizontal stitches across the back of the hole, then weaving the thread over and under these stitches in a vertical direction. (See Warp, Weft, Invisible Mend)
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