Patchworks can be categorized as a noun.
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patchwork - a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas | ||
patchwork - a quilt made by sewing patches of different materials together | ||
patchwork - sewing consisting of pieces of different materials sewn together in a pattern |
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1. | noun | From the plane, the landscape was just a patchwork of fields. | |
2. | noun | Yes, in America, there is too much money in politics; too much entrenched partisanship; too little participation by citizens, in part because of a patchwork of laws that makes it harder to vote. | |
3. | noun | Now, get out your patchwork and have your square done before teatime. | |
4. | noun | "I do not like patchwork," said Anne dolefully, hunting out her workbasket and sitting down before a little heap of red and white diamonds with a sigh. | |
5. | noun | From the plane, the landscape was just a patchwork of fields. | |
6. | noun | Yes, in America, there is too much money in politics; too much entrenched partisanship; too little participation by citizens, in part because of a patchwork of laws that makes it harder to vote. | |
7. | noun | Now, get out your patchwork and have your square done before teatime. | |
8. | noun | "I do not like patchwork," said Anne dolefully, hunting out her workbasket and sitting down before a little heap of red and white diamonds with a sigh. |
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noun | |
From the plane, the landscape was just a patchwork of fields. | |
Yes, in America, there is too much money in politics; too much entrenched partisanship; too little participation by citizens, in part because of a patchwork of laws that makes it harder to vote. | |
Now, get out your patchwork and have your square done before teatime. | |
"I do not like patchwork," said Anne dolefully, hunting out her workbasket and sitting down before a little heap of red and white diamonds with a sigh. | |
From the plane, the landscape was just a patchwork of fields. | |
Yes, in America, there is too much money in politics; too much entrenched partisanship; too little participation by citizens, in part because of a patchwork of laws that makes it harder to vote. | |
Now, get out your patchwork and have your square done before teatime. | |
"I do not like patchwork," said Anne dolefully, hunting out her workbasket and sitting down before a little heap of red and white diamonds with a sigh. |