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Definition of Restitch
1. stitch [v -ED, -ING, -ES] - See also: stitch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Restitch
Literary usage of Restitch
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Guide to Modern English History by William Johnson Cory (1882)
"... it and restitch it. Such discussion as there was favoured the rational principle
of considering marriage as in its essence secular or legal, ..."
2. Secularia: Or, Surveys on the Mainstream of History by Samuel Lucas (1862)
"We take it for granted that this desperate schism is destined to be permanent,
that no number of bayonets can restitch the rent which runs across an immense ..."
3. The Bookmart (1890)
"... (and a book must be in very bad condition to require it), I prefer to use the
old cover and back, and to strengthen rather than restitch the volume. ..."
4. Essentials of Genito-urinary and Venereal Diseases: Arranged in the Form of by Starling Sullivant Wilcox (1906)
"... take off the dressing, cut the stitches, turn out the clots, find the point
of bleeding and ligate, restitch the flaps, and dress as before. ..."
5. Essentials of Genito-urinary and Venereal Diseases: Arranged in the Form of by Starling Sullivant Wilcox (1909)
"... take off the dressing, cut the stitches, turn out the clots, find the point
of bleeding and ligate, restitch the flaps, and dress as before. ..."
6. Annual Report of the Minimum Wage Commission of Massachusetts by Massachusetts Minimum Wage Commission, Herman La Rue Brown, Robert Edgar Bisbee, Edwin N. Bartlett, Charles Frederick Dutch (1915)
"The sewing women rip, cut, baste and restitch the garments according to the marks
and instructions of the ..."