Stitch
121stitch (someone) up — vb British a. to concoct false evidence against someone, to frame . A piece of underworld and police jargon from the 1950s which penetrated popular speech in the 1980s. ► Openshaw, 41, allegedly said on his ar rest: I m being stitched up . The… …
122stitch rivet — noun : one of several widely spaced rivets used to connect two or more parallel elements of a built up structural member so that they will act as a unit and will not separate laterally …
123stitch watermark — noun : a fortuitous watermark on a stamp caused usually by the stitches in the wire of the paper machine …
124stitch welding — noun : resistance welding in which the weld is made linearly (as between rotating wheels) by a series of spot welds that are spaced rather than overlapping (as in seam welding) …
125stitch wheel — noun : pricker 2c …
126stitch´like´ — …
127stitch something up — …
128List of experiments from Lilo & Stitch — Kixx redirects here. For the soccer team, see Philadelphia Kixx. Image of experiment 626, also known as Stitch. The most popular of the experiments. This is a list of experiments from the Disney animated Lilo Stitch franchise, a series of… …