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darn
OXFORD DICTIONARY
darn, v. & n.
--v.tr.
1 mend (esp. knitted material, or a hole in it) by interweaving yarn across the hole with a needle.
2 embroider with a large running stitch.
--n. a darned area in material.
--v.tr.
1 mend (esp. knitted material, or a hole in it) by interweaving yarn across the hole with a needle.
2 embroider with a large running stitch.
--n. a darned area in material.
Idiom
darning needle
1 a long needle with a large eye, used in darning.
2 US a dragonfly.
1 a long needle with a large eye, used in darning.
2 US a dragonfly.
darn, v.tr., int., adj., & adv. (US durn) colloq. = DAMN (in imprecatory senses).
Etymology
corrupt. of DAMN
THESAURUS
darn
absolute, accurse, anathematize, blamed, blankety-blank, blaspheme, blast, blasted, blessed, cobble, commission, condition, confound, confounded, curse, cursed, cussed, damn, do up, doctor, doggone, downright, excommunicate, execrate, fix, fix up, fulminate against, hex, imprecate, infernal, mend, outright, overhaul, patch, patch up, positive, put in commission, put in order, put in repair, put in shape, ready, recap, recondition, repair, retread, service, set to rights, sew up, straight-out, throw a whammy, thunder against, tinker, tinker up, unmitigatedROGET THESAURUS
darn
Restoration
VB return to the original state, recover, rally, revive, come come to, come round, come to oneself, pull through, weather the storm, be oneself again, get well, get round, get the better of, get over, get about, rise from one's ashes, rise from the grave, survive, resume, reappear, come to, come to life again, live again, rise again, heal, skin over, cicatrize, right itself, restore, put back, place in statu quo, reinstate, replace, reseat, rehabilitate, reestablish, reestate, reinstall, reconstruct, rebuild, reorganize, reconstitute, reconvert, renew, renovate, regenerate, rejuvenate, redeem, reclaim, recover, retrieve, rescue, redress, recure, cure, heal, remedy, doctor, physic, medicate, break of, bring round, set on one's legs, resuscitate, revive, reanimate, revivify, recall to life, reproduce, warm up, reinvigorate, refresh, make whole, redintegrate, recoup, make good, make all square, rectify, correct, put right, put to rights, set right, set to rights, set straight, set up, put in order, refit, recruit, fill up, fill up the ranks, reinforce, repair, put in repair, remanufacture, put in thorough repair, put in complete repair, retouch, refashion, botch, vamp, tinker, cobble, do up, patch up, touch up, plaster up, vamp up, darn, finedraw, heelpiece, stop a gap, stanch, staunch, caulk, calk, careen, splice, bind up wounds.For further exploring for "darn" in Webster Dictionary Online