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- weave into
weave into
weave something into something
1. to form fibers into a fabric. They could weave the threads into simple cloth with a primitive loom. We will weave this wool into a rug.
2. Fig. to turn separate episodes into a story. (Fig. on {2}.) Skillfully, the writer wove the elements into a clever story. Memories from her childhood were woven into a series of short stories.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Joan | | ['dʒəun] | |
| Klein | | [kləin] | |
| Filipa | | fee-LEE-pah (Polish) | Portuguese, Serbian, Croatian, Polish |
| Fenton | | FEN-tən | English |
| Vlastimir | | - | Serbian, Macedonian, Medieval Slavic |
| Sigimund | | - | Ancient Germanic |