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51stitch — n American something funny, a source of hilarity. A typically middle class and preppie term derived from the expression to be in stitches . ► Oh Jean Marie, you re a stitch! (Planes, Trains and Automobiles, US film, 1987) …
52stitch up — to fabricate evidence against The imagery is from the securing of a canvas bag: Someone else did it, I tell you. Who? Why? To stitch me up. (C. Thomas, 1993) …
53stitch — 1. noun he was panting and had a stitch Syn: sharp pain, stabbing pain, shooting pain, stab of pain, pang, twinge, spasm 2. verb the seams are stitched by hand Syn: sew, baste, tack; seam, hem; darn …
54stitch up — Verb. To betray with false evidence. Also phrased to stitch someone up. Noun. An act of betrayal with the use of falsified evidence …
55stitch — see a stitch in time saves nine …
56stitch — [OE] Stitch was originally a noun, meaning ‘sting, prick’ (a sense which survives in the very specialized application to a ‘pain in the side, caused by exertion’). It came from a prehistoric Germanic *stikiz, which was formed from the base *stik… …
57Stitch (Lilo & Stitch) — Stitch is the name of the 626, a fictional alien protagonist from the Lilo Stitch films and television program. Originally created to cause chaos across the galaxy, he is marked by his short temper and mischievous behavior, traits that endear him …
58Stitch ! le film — Stitch ! le film Données clés Titre original Stitch ! The Movie Réalisation Tony Craig Bobs Gannaway Sociétés de production Walt Disney Television Animation Pays d’origine …
59Stitch 'n Bitch — is a phrase that has been used to refer to social knitting groups since at least World War II. cite book |author=Macdonald, Anne L. |title=No Idle Hands: The Social History of American Knitting |publisher=Ballantine Books |location= [New York… …
60Stitch's Great Escape! — Localisation Parc : Magic Kingdom Zone : Tomorrowland Lieu : Orlando (Floride) …