0 a piece of thread sewn in cloth, or the single movement of a needle and thread into and out of the cloth that produces this:
He cast on/off a stitch (= added/removed a length of thread from the needle).
I've dropped a stitch (= lost a length of thread from the needle).
The bedspread was embroidered with cross-stitch.
He got hit with a broken bottle and needed five stitches in his cheek.
I don't have a stitch to wear (= I do not have anything suitable to wear) for this party tonight.
She ran down the hall to the bathroom without a stitch on (= naked).
1 a sharp pain in the side of your stomach or chest, often caused by not breathing enough when running or laughing:
2 to sew two things together, or to repair something by sewing:
3 a piece of thread sewn in cloth, or the single movement of a needle and thread into and out of the cloth that produces this:
4 a sharp pain in the side of your stomach or chest:
I got a stitch while I was running.
5 to sew two things together, or to repair something by sewing:
She can do all these fancy stitches.
He's having his stitches taken out this afternoon.
Unfortunately she suffered complications in a later pregnancy and the stitch had to be removed.
It is sometimes virtually impossible to reach the subaortic region from the right atrium for secure placement of stitches.
There are three types of stitches: corner stitches, horizontal stitches and vertical stitches.
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