seam

/siːm/
noun 8verb 5

Collocations

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1

(noun.) in fabric

VERB + SEAM

sew, stitch, tack

The tailor carefully stitched the seam along the sleeve of my new jacket.

unpick

She carefully unpicked the seams of the old jacket to repair the torn lining.

iron, press

PHRASES

be bursting at the seams

The concert hall was bursting at the seams with excited fans waiting for the show to start.

come/fall apart at the seams

The old sofa was falling apart at the seams after years of use by the kids.

2

(noun.) of coal, etc.

ADJ

coal

rich

The comedian discovered a rich seam of humor in everyday family situations.

VERB + SEAM

mine

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