1. sewed - Adjective
2. sewed - Verb
4. sewed - Adjective Satellite
of Sew
Source: Webster's dictionaryHow does one conquer fear, Don B.?” "One takes a frog and sews it to one's shoe,” he said. "The left or the right?” Don B. gave me a pitying look. "Well, you'd look mighty funny going down the street with only one frog sewed to your shoes, wouldn't you?" he said. "One frog on each shoe. Donald Barthelme
I like to accessorise shirts with a little ribbon tied round my collar or a country style ascot. I've also sewed little hearts on some of my sleeves which I've done for years because I always wear my heart on my sleeve so if you see a little embroidered heart on my clothes, that's why! Jessica Brown Findlay
If you're not on a major label today, you're not gonna get played. They've got the market sewed up. Mickey Gilley
Oh, lord. I was beginning to think like Neith. Soon I'd be huddled in an underground bunker eating army rations and cackling as I sewed together the pockets of all the boys who'd jilted me. Rick Riordan
Parents know how to push your buttons because, hey, they sewed them on. Camryn Manheim
When I first came out, I was a film student, and my mom sewed clothes. I was already doing a million things then, whatever it took to survive. If I had to braid someone's hair to get one pound for my lunch money, that's what I did. M.I.A.