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weave

 
 
/wiːv/ verb

Definition

weave in and out; weave through (past tense and past participle weaved) to go somewhere by moving around a lot of things: to weave in and out of the traffic to weave through the crowd
[I, T] (past tense wove, past participle woven) to make cloth on a machine by crossing threads under and over each other
(Definition of weave verb from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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