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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
whipstitch .
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Examples
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A hammered bronze floor lamp with a whipstitched shade, ceramic sculptures, and graphic wool rug round out the polished, pulled-together look.
Thom Filicia Style Thom Filicia 2008
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It's used for making the holes that form the patterns in broderie anglaise, which are then whipstitched about; it's used for making eyelet holes that lace corsets shut per Marie, which are then whipstitched, and it's used for making eyelet holes in bodices and/or gowns, which are then whipstitched around.
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The stick shift and emergency brake were sheathed in skin, too, whipstitched along the seam.
Vroom at the Top Collins, Amy Fine 2004
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The stick shift and emergency brake were sheathed in skin, too, whipstitched along the seam.
Vroom at the Top Collins, Amy Fine 2004
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The spring 2011 Diesel Black Gold collection with lots of 1970s-tinged whipstitched leather jackets and lace-front skirts was inspired by Coachella, where the brand hosted a party last year.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Blanket has whipstitched edge in complementary color.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows undinabiker 2010
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- Altuzarra's dexterously buckled, slashed, corseted and whipstitched leathers displayed a tough, noirish sexiness not seen since Tom Ford enthralled French Vogue's Carine Roitfeld in 1995.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Nicole Prickett 2010
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- Altuzarra's dexterously buckled, slashed, corseted and whipstitched leathers displayed a tough, noirish sexiness not seen since Tom Ford enthralled French Vogue's Carine Roitfeld in 1995.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Nicole Prickett 2010
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- Altuzarra's dexterously buckled, slashed, corseted and whipstitched leathers displayed a tough, noirish sexiness not seen since Tom Ford enthralled French Vogue's Carine Roitfeld in 1995.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Nicole Prickett 2010
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- Altuzarra's dexterously buckled, slashed, corseted and whipstitched leathers displayed a tough, noirish sexiness not seen since Tom Ford enthralled French Vogue's Carine Roitfeld in 1995.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Nicole Prickett NEW YORK 2010
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