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stitched-up

 

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Stitched-up

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense:

  1. (Informal) Having been tricked or deceived.
  2. (British, Informal) Injured or wounded.

Usage:

- John felt stitched-up after his so-called friends betrayed him.

- The player fell on the ground and got stitched-up during the intense football match.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense:

  1. To sew or mend something using small stitches.

Usage:

- She skillfully stitched-up the torn shirt, making it look as good as new.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense:

  1. A period of time that one spends recovering from surgery.

Usage:

- After the operation, he had to endure a painful stitched-up of several weeks.

Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense:

  1. (Informal) Completely or utterly.

Usage:

- The comedian had the entire audience stitched-up with his hilarious jokes.

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