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Darning

noun
1.
The act of mending a hole in a garment with crossing threads.



Darn

verb
(past & past part. darned; pres. part. darning)
1.
Repair by sewing.



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"Darning" Quotes from Famous Books



... in the parlour. Her work (one of my own stockings she was darning) lay idle in her lap, and in her eyes were the unshed tears which are the greatest suffering of women. I sat down beside her and called her name. She did not seem ...
— The Crossing • Winston Churchill

... respect she proved perfection. She was honest, she was quick, she was clean; she loved darning my socks and ironing my handkerchiefs; she never sulked, she never smashed, her hair never wisped (a thing I loathe in housemaids). In one point only she failed, failed more completely than any servant I have ever known. She would not make ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 30, 1917 • Various

... of life, what a needle-woman! And the darning and mending for the children, it really gets quite beyond me now, Caudle. Now with mother at my hand, there wouldn't be a stitch wanted in ...
— Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures • Douglas Jerrold

... square mesh—The darning leaf, green, follows the lines of the stuff; outlined with yellow, veined with pink and white; stem, yellow, its foliation pink, outlined with white, and ribbed with blue and white. Italian. 17th century. (V. & ...
— Art in Needlework - A Book about Embroidery • Lewis F. Day

... a basket of sewing with her which she set upon the table. Then she took from it a bundle of socks and stockings and began to overhaul them with a view to darning. Seth watched the slight figure bending over its work, and the bright eyes peering through the black-rimmed glasses which hooked over her ears. His look was one of deep affection. Surely Nature had made a mistake in not making them mother ...
— The Watchers of the Plains - A Tale of the Western Prairies • Ridgewell Cullum


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