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sew verb (past tense sewed, past participle sewed or sewn, present participle sewing) 1 to stitch, attach or repair (especially fabric) with thread, either by hand with a needle or by machine. 2 to make (garments) by stitching pieces of fabric together. 3 intrans to work using a needle and thread, or sewing-machine. sewer noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon siwian.

sew something up 1 to mend or join it by sewing. 2 slang to arrange or complete it successfully and satisfactorily.