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1.b> 1) (), (.i> i>i>); she is skilled at spinning and weaving ; only a few of the women still weave i>i> ;
2) .i>, .i> , i> () () , .i> i>; most spiders weave webs that are almost invisible , ;
2.b> (), ; , ; to weave a basket ; the baskets are woven from strips of willow ; she deftly wove the flowers into a garland / ; threads woven together / ( .i>);
3.b> (); , (, , .i>); she wove a thrilling tale ; to weave a narrative / ;
4.b> (weaved) - (; ) / , - i> / ; cyclists weaving in and out of the traffic , - / "" ; Lori spotted them as they weaved their way through the tables , .