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spiderweb

[ spahy-der-web ]

verb (used with object)

spiderwebbed, spiderwebbing.
  1. to cover with a spider web or fine lines resembling a spider web.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of spiderweb1

First recorded in 1890–95; v. use of spider web
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Example Sentences

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Think about family like a spiderweb.

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Pearce: That’s such a spiderweb, isn’t it?

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What’s clear is that while platforms or their parent companies might not be sharing certain information across companies due to a spiderweb of capitalistic and legal considerations, women certainly are.

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One can see in Ernst's statement how this spiderweb of lies serves to distract and confuse.

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"Instead, these thin structures respond to the motion of the air in a sound field. I wondered how to make an engineered device that would also be able to respond to sound-driven airflow. We tried various human-made fibers that were very thin, but they were also very fragile and difficult to work with. Then, Dr. Jian Zhou was walking in our campus nature preserve and saw a spiderweb blowing in the breeze. He thought spider silk might be a great thing to try."

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