Phrase/Idiom | yarn bombing |
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Definition | This idiom refers to the adorning of public buildings with knitted or crocheted material – either for fun or to make a political point. |
Example | They wanted to draw attention to the trees that the local council planned to cut down, so they found some people to yarn bomb on their behalf. |
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