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Stitch Idiom Means Put Difficulty Making Blame Misdemeanour

Phrase/Idiom stitch up
Definition This idiom means to put someone in difficulty, often by making it appear that they are to blame for a misdemeanour.
Example She hid the money in my jacket, so she stitched me up for the crime.

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