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1stitch Listen to audio/ˈstɪ/ noun
plural stitch·es
1 [count] : a piece of thread that is passed through a piece of material with a needle
the stitches on a baseball She pulled out the stitches.see also cross-stitch
2 [count] medical : a special piece of thread that is used to hold a large cut or wound closed
His cut required six stitches. She gets her stitches removed tomorrow.
3 a [count] : a single loop of thread or yarn that is wrapped around a tool (such as a knitting needle) and is linked to other loops to make fabric
After knitting another row she realized she had dropped a stitch. [=let a loop fall off a knitting needle]
b : a particular type or style of stitch used in sewing, knitting, crocheting, etc. [count] The book teaches a variety of stitches. [noncount] a scarf worked in knit/purl stitch
4 [count] : a sudden sharp pain in your side — usually singular I've got a stitch (in my side).
a stitch
informal If you are not wearing a stitch, do not have a stitch on, etc., you are naked.
She wasn't wearing a stitch (of clothes/clothing).
a stitch in time (saves nine)
The phrase a stitch in time (saves nine) means that it is better to fix a problem when it is small than to wait and let it become a bigger problem.
in stitches
informal : laughing very hard
His jokes had us all in stitches.
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