Use of knit in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include knit at the start of sentence, knit at the end of sentence and knit in the middle of sentence

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knit at the start of sentence


  1. Knit two,purl two.
  2. Knit two plain, two purl.
  3. Knit the brows and you'll have an idea.
  4. Knit your brows and you will hit upon a stratagem.
  5. Knit the next two stitches together to make the garment narrower.

knit at the end of sentence


  1. A broken bone can knit.
  2. Do you know how to knit?
  3. My grandmother taught me how to knit.

knit in the middle of sentence


  1. A knit dress packs well.
  2. Cast on and knit 10 rows.
  3. Her brows knit in thought.
  4. The broken bones have knit well.
  5. Ferris wore a heavy knit sweater.
  6. I had endless hours to knit and sew.
  7. Harold is part of a tightly knit team.
  8. The doctor knit the two broken bones in his arm.
  9. She could knit up a baby's coat in an afternoon.
  10. How long will it take you to knit up this sweater?
  11. The broken bone should begin to knit in a few days.
  12. Our letters enabled us to knit up our old friendship.
  13. The two groups are knit together by common interests.
  14. The two communities are closely knit by a common faith.
  15. How many balls of wool did you need to knit that sweater?
  16. Society is knit together by certain commonly held beliefs.
  17. That's a groovy hat you're wearing, did you knit it yourself?
  18. The two edges of that broken bone will knit together smoothly.
  19. During the war, Joan helped her mother knit scarves for soldiers.
  20. In a good report, individual sentences knit together in a clear way that readers can follow.
  21. Ordinary people have some reservations about their president's drive to knit them so closely to their neighbors.

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