They weave stories down there, the same as they did around the first campfire in the world; they still do.
Since none of these men have come to claim her, she spends her days weaving stories about them.
The art-form was also used to weave stories into songs called waiata, which later became oral history.
He uses his experience as a Hollywood screenwriter to help prosecutors weave compelling stories for their 12-person audiences.
These 10 books weave stories of money, ambition, romance, savvy and the human vitality that, in the end, may be the city's greatest resource.
She'd had a minstrel's gift for weaving stories, and invited his imagination to take flight among the stars.
As perhaps with others who love to weave stories, fact and fantasy sometimes blend one into the other.
Paley's method is to weave intimate stories about her story-filled classroom.
She has not come up with a strategy that succeeds in weaving into a coherent whole so many disparate themes and personal stories.
-and can weave stories through the course of entire innings.