Definition of Reembroidered

1. reembroider [v] - See also: reembroider

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reembroidered

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reembark
reembarkation
reembarked
reembarking
reembarks
reembodied
reembodies
reembody
reembodying
reembrace
reembraced
reembraces
reembracing
reembroider
reembroidered (current term)
reembroidering
reembroiders
reemerge
reemerged
reemergence
reemergences
reemergent
reemerges
reemerging
reemission
reemissions
reemit
reemits
reemitted

Literary usage of Reembroidered

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Exposition of the Creed by John Pearson, Edward Burton (1890)
"... fabrick should be recomposed ; he knoweth how every bone should be brought to its old neighbour- bone, how every sinew may be reembroidered on it; ..."

2. New Star Papers: Or, Views and Experiences of Religious Subjects by Henry Ward Beecher (1859)
"... once touched and defiled, can never be restored; a fringe more delicate than frost-work, and which, when torn and broken, will never be reembroidered. ..."

3. The Cyr Readers: Arranged by Grades by Ellen M. Cyr (1901)
"... once touched and denied can never be restored 20 —a fringe more delicate than frost-work, and which, when torn and broken, will never be reembroidered. ..."

4. Cyr's Fifth Reader by Ellen M. Cyr (1899)
"... once touched and denied can never be restored 20 — a fringe more delicate than frost-work, and which, when torn and broken, will never be reembroidered. ..."

5. The Cyr Readers: Arranged by Grades. Book 1-8 by Ellen M. Cyr (1901)
"... once touched and defiled can never be restored 20 —a fringe more delicate than frost-work, and which, when torn and broken, will never be reembroidered. ..."

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