sew up


verb(tr, adverb)
  1. to fasten or mend completely by sewing

  2. US to acquire sole use or control of

  1. informal to complete or negotiate successfully: to sew up a deal

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How to use sew up in a sentence

  • Bubby, why don't you go home and have your mother sew up that awful hole in your trowsers?

  • She was so handy with a needle, and allus ready to cut out calico dingusses that the peon gals could sew up.

    Alec Lloyd, Cowpuncher | Eleanor Gates
  • I stopped him pretty quickly, and bade him sew up his mouth until he came to his sober senses again.

    Elster's Folly | Mrs. Henry Wood
  • sew up the neck and vent, brown the fowl in the oven, then stew it in stock till tender.

    Dressed Game and Poultry la Mode | Harriet A. de Salis
  • Mix all these well together, and lay it on the bones; then draw the skin over it, and sew up.

    Dressed Game and Poultry la Mode | Harriet A. de Salis

Other Idioms and Phrases with sew up

sew up

Complete successfully, as in Our team has sewn up the championship. [Colloquial; c. 1900]

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