What does a coase in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word a coase in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use a coase in Romanian.

The word a coase in Romanian means a coase, a lega, a coase, a coase, a coase, a coase, a coase, a coase, a coase, a coase, a croi, a coase, a pune nasturi pe, a coase în cruciulițe, a coase (o cuvertură). To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word a coase

a coase

(hobby, activity: stitch)

In the winter, Daphne likes to sit and sew by the fire.

a lega

(surgery: tie) (chirurgie)

a coase

(stitch together) (o ruptură)

I need to sew up this hole in my pants.

a coase

(fabric: stitch)

Tim is sewing some curtains for the living room window.

a coase

(fabric: stitch together)

Wendy seamed the sleeves by machine.

a coase

(wound, patient: stitch) (rană)

The surgeon finished the operation and sewed the patient up.

a coase

(sew sb's wounds) (o rană)

a coase

(attach by stitching)

Will you sew a button on my shirt?

a coase

(sew)

a coase

(sew a design)

a croi

(sew)

a coase

(join patches) (mai multe bucăți împreună)

Hester is patching a quilt.

a pune nasturi pe

(usually passive (furnish with buttons)

The tailor buttoned the silk waistcoat.

a coase în cruciulițe

(sewing stitch: x pattern)

a coase (o cuvertură)

(stitch a bed cover)

Larry is learning to quilt.

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