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Phrase(s): weave something from something
1. to make a fabric from some type of fiber. • They weave this cloth from a fine plant fiber. • This cloth is woven from silk threads. 2. Fig. to make a story or explanation out of a small amount of information. (Fig. on Q.) • You have woven the entire tale from something you heard me say to Ruth. • Your explanation has been woven from supposition.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs