yarn
Prononciation : [jɑrn]
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Contexte : « craft »
(noun) a long, thin piece of material made from fibers, like cotton or wool, that is used for knitting or crocheting. People use yarn to make things like scarves, sweaters, or blankets.
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She bought some colorful yarn to knit a warm hat.
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He doesn't have any yarn to finish his knitting project.
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What color yarn do you want to use for your next craft?
Contexte : « storytelling »
(noun) a story, especially one that is exciting or imaginative. Sometimes, people tell yarns that are so fantastic they are hard to believe.
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The old man shared a fascinating yarn about his adventures at sea.
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Her story wasn't a yarn; it was just a boring account of what happened.
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Can you tell me a funny yarn you heard recently?
Contexte : « storytelling »
(verb) to tell a story, especially one that is long and often exaggerated. When you yarn, you create a lively tale that draws listeners in.
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He loves to yarn about his childhood adventures.
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She didn’t yarn about her trip; she kept it all very short and simple.
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Have you ever yawned while someone was trying to yarn a long story?
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