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  • noun Plural form of weaving.

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Examples

  • As with weapons, anthropomorphic images in weavings are heavily abstracted.

    Wind of Change JDsg 2007

  • The weavings were a way for the women to record both their grief over the loss of their loved ones and the brutality that occurred under the dictatorship.

    theithacajournal.com - 2009

  • We will learn to cook over an open fire and make homemade crafts such as weavings, tin lanterns, and candles.

    theithacajournal.com - 2009

  • Villages to visit because of the church (no tourists) and of the beautiful weavings, San Andres Larrainzar (Tzotzil pro Zapatista).

    Any Chiapas backroad driving experts? 2009

  • Other beautiful weavings are done in Tenejapa (Tzeltal).

    Any Chiapas backroad driving experts? 2009

  • One booth had a few antique wool blankets woven in natural dyes; looking at the patterns of these blankets and running my fingers over the soft weavings engaged my senses in a deep and familiar way.

    Wild Feminine Tami Lynn Kent 2011

  • They become books and movies and weavings and patterns, gryphons and shapeshifters and unicorns.

    Valentines, part the first mllelaurel 2009

  • Other beautiful weavings are done in Tenejapa (Tzeltal).

    Any Chiapas backroad driving experts? 2009

  • She weaves the final patterns of the story of the Abbey, of Maisie and Dan, and I hope those weavings will surprise some readers -- but does Julia give closure?

    Searching for The Sisters by Sally Beauman 2010

  • Villages to visit because of the church (no tourists) and of the beautiful weavings, San Andres Larrainzar (Tzotzil pro Zapatista).

    Any Chiapas backroad driving experts? 2009

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