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Sewed up Meaning in English

expression · lemma: sew up

ˈsoʊd/ /ˈəp
SOHD-up
sˈəʊd/ /ˈʌp
SUHD-up

Definition

"Sewed up" means to close something with stitches, like a wound or a piece of fabric. Informally, it can also mean to guarantee or secure something, like a deal or success.

Usage & Nuances

The literal meaning is sewing with thread, often heard in medical or craft contexts. Informally, 'sewed up' is used to say someone has something certain—'have a job sewed up.' Rare in very formal writing. Don't confuse with simply 'sew' (only physical stitching).

Example Sentences

The nurse sewed up the cut on his arm.

basic

She accidentally tore her dress, but her friend sewed it up for her.

basic

They have the contract sewed up, so no one else can get the job.

basic

Don’t worry, the deal’s sewed up—we’re good to go.

natural

By noon, the surgeons had everything sewed up and the operation was finished.

natural

After months of negotiations, they finally got the deal sewed up yesterday.

natural