knit

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Knit Definition & Meaning

1. To create fabric by interlocking loops of yarn or thread using knitting needles or a machine.

Example: She learned how to knit a scarf for her friend's birthday.

2. To join or unite closely together.

Example: The community was knit together by their shared love for the local sports team.

3. To mend or repair something by using a needle and thread to interweave the broken parts.

Example: She carefully knit the hole in her favorite sweater.

4. To form a close bond or relationship with someone.

Example: Over time, the two coworkers knit a strong friendship.

5. To become compact or tightly compressed.

Example: The soil was so dry that it knit together in hard clumps.

Examples of the word knit used in sentences.

  • I learned how to knit a simple hat last winter.
  • My friend and I would love to knit matching socks.
  • My grandmother likes to knit scarves for me and my siblings.
  • Can you please knit a blanket for our new baby?
  • When I'm stressed, I find that knitting calms me down.
  • I accidentally dropped a stitch in my knitting project and had to start all over again.
  • She learned how to knit a scarf with a YouTube tutorial.
  • The group of ladies at the retirement home come together to knit hats for the local homeless shelter.
  • I have always wanted to learn how to knit a blanket, but I have never had the time to start.
  • My grandmother loves to knit sweaters for me during the winter season.
  • The sweater that she knitted by herself fits her perfectly.
  • My grandmother taught me how to knit when I was a child.
  • We formed a knitting group at our community center to socialize while we work on our projects.
  • I am planning to knit a scarf for my best friend's birthday present.
  • I love the feeling of satisfaction when I complete a knitting project, no matter how simple it may be.
  • My friend is an amazing knitter and she makes the most beautiful hats and mittens.
  • I always bring my knitting with me when I travel, it helps keep me calm during long flights.
  • I learned how to knit a sweater from my grandmother when I was a child.
  • She decided to knit a blanket for her baby as a special, handmade gift.
  • The knitting pattern for this scarf is quite intricate and requires a lot of concentration.
  • Every winter, my grandmother would knit warm mittens for all her grandchildren.
  • The team worked together to knit a giant blanket for the homeless shelter in their community.
  • Despite her busy schedule, she managed to knit a beautiful scarf for her daughter's birthday gift.
  • She found it therapeutic to sit and knit while listening to classical music.
  • The intricate knit pattern of the sweater caught the attention of everyone at the party.
  • As a child, she learned how to knit from her grandmother's expert hands.
  • Her knit scarf was intricately woven with an impressive attention to detail.
  • The community center gathers each week to knit hats and sweaters for those in need during the winter season.
  • The intricate knit design on the sweater was eye-catching and unique, drawing compliments from all who saw it.
  • She was able to knit a cozy blanket in just a few days, diligently working with her needles and yarn.
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