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Warps

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Warps meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of warp

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Anchor warps The best rope for warps is nylon which is strong and flexible.

Most looms used for industrial purposes have a machine that ties new warps threads to the waste of previously used warps threads, while still on the loom, then an operator rolls the old and new threads back on the warp beam.

On traditional looms, the two main sheds are operated by means of a shed roll over which one set of warps pass, and continuous string heddles which encase each of the warps in the other set.

A fifth-dimensional imp who loves to irritate Superman, Mxyzptlk essentially considers DC's main plane of existence to be a playground where reality warps and changes at his command.

Despite the alternative method of getting Warps, the most common is expending Stellar Jade.

Here the story of survival warps into a tale of mutiny, albeit a slow-motion one with numerous false starts.

Players increase their chances of obtaining the best 4 and 5-star characters in by getting more Warps (Star Rail Passes).

Scientists used a galaxy cluster that warps space-time as a giant magnifying glass to find 2 distant galaxiesbusinessinsider.

The United States then will resemble the miasma we see in most of the world abroad, where ideology suppresses free inquiry, political correctness warps research, and tribalism trumps meritocracy.

We worry about how “the culture” makes its way into the home, affects children at school or warps them through various media.

Examine the tracks for any bends or warps.

Lights from what appear to be vehicles can be seen on the road surface as the bridge warps and crashes in sections, with the third tranche cantilevering upwards before it, too, tumbles into the water.

Another senior retail source said: “Panic buying is the biggest problem, because it warps stock control.

The clacking of her heels bring about warps and fritzes to this artificial reality; with the snap of her fingers, a train could suddenly run through a hotel, or maybe a forest fire could spark in the icy mountains.

The fire’s heat warps the iron horse car tracks embedded in the streets.

No month on the calendar warps the standard conventions for news like August.

The samite and taquete weaves presented alongside the miniature, he explains, has two warps and two wefts and the hold patterns are sandwiched between these layers such that some are seen from the front and some from the back.

And the ones that finally do usually have enough church tradition and pastoral ‘teaching’ stuck in their brains that it warps what the text is saying.

Instead, regimented ideology — the supremacy of state power to control all aspects of one’s life to enforce a fossilized idea of mandated quality — warps everything from the use of language to private life.

Perhaps it was a comment on memory — how it warps our understanding of the past and figures fade into each other; specific lives and acts morph into a generic heroism.