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Or should he let the glider descend naturally and risk its coming unstitched high in the air?
Tonight I gave the impulse free rein, and the stuff came unstitched, protesting shrilly.
The hem's come unstitched here and ravelled out.
Half of all these stitched-on vessels come unstitched in five to seven years, Dr. Crew said.
As in "A Separation," we sense a backdrop of larger dysfunction, with a system of law and order coming unstitched at the seams.
All of this popping may not stop until some overzealous big man pulls so violently on his jersey that the letters come unstitched on the court.
Instead of worrying about her book coming unstitched, Picardie salutes the unfinished: "I've always been partial to a raw-edged seam - otherwise known as selvage.
Like a literary sweater set, "Something Borrowed" (2004) and its follow-up, "Something Blue" (2005), chronicled best friends whose lives come unstitched when one steals the other's fiancé.
She then noticed that one of the flounces of Phoebe's gown had come unstitched, and drew her attention to it, reading her a homily on the evils of slovenliness, and expressing the hope that she would have no occasion, in the near future, to blush for her.