Synonym: draw, meander, ribbon, screw thread, string, train of thought, wander, weave, wind, yarn. Similar words: threat, threaten, three, threshold, with regard to, with respect to, read, reader. Meaning: [θred] n. 1. a fine cord of twisted fibers (of cotton or silk or wool or nylon etc.) used in sewing and weaving 2. any long object resembling a thin line 3. the connections that link the various parts of an event or argument together 4. the raised helical rib going around a screw. v. 1. to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course 2. pass a thread through 3. remove facial hair by tying a fine string around it and pulling at the string 4. pass through or into 5. thread on or as if on a string.
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151. A silvery thread of water cut through the forest lawn, a gambolling secret between high narrow banks.
152. She was knitting a cloth with gold and silver thread.
153. Hair is a marvellous natural fibre - you could almost compare it to pure silk thread.
154. A common thread to the sites throughout Britain, however, comes from plants originating in gardens that formerly occupied the sites.
155. The coats were ornately if not fabulously stitched with over a mile of gold thread.
156. He was pious, and Gregory even recounts a miracle worked by a thread taken from his cloak.
157. But there will be a connective thread through it all.
158. There is a strong thread of historical connection between the three.
159. As a result Chelsea became increasingly reliant on the ability of Gianfranco Zola to thread long passes through thickets of players.
160. I watched her thread her way through the crowd, toward the elevator.
161. Another constant thread is lesbianism, as if to say that women are better off without men.
162. His job is hanging by a thread, as it is.
163. I tried to hold on to a thread of decency and courage.
164. One fragment of her mind reeled in shock but a rational response formed even as the connection spun its thread: Of course.
165. Pressure points ... To close gaping wounds, use needle and thread.
165. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
166. After moisturising, disguise thread veins, blemishes and dark circles under the eyes with a good concealer.
167. For evening wear, using a gold or silver thread instead of cotton can add sparkle to your knitting.
168. On a Chunky machine an alternative to cotton thread is one end of 2/30 industrial yarn.
169. Even as I write this, the shared facts of our lives continue to thread their way through our flesh.
170. A belief in helping the weak was the thread that bound the funeral service.
171. As a result theoretical discourses are traversed by narrative structures which form a hidden thread running through the argument.
172. One spun the thread of life, the second measured it and the third cut it.
173. Thread up the second yarn with a long needle or bodkin and thread this second yarn into the correct slot.
174. Perhaps I just got irritated from trying to make all the bits fit together and find the thread through the labyrinth.
175. Finally, you will need matching thread, plus a weight for the base of every seam and one at each comer.
176. They talked non-stop in an elaborate relay race, one picking up the thread as soon as the other paused for breath.
177. Thread a small length of round elastic through the base of the puppet.
178. That's not a hair the axeman says it's a silk thread, a grass blade, the moth's antennae.
179. Liputin's teeth are by no means the only things that hang by a thread.
180. It's the needles that knit the cotton thread only that give the lacy effect.
More similar words: threat, threaten, three, threshold, with regard to, with respect to, read, reader, readily, already, get ready, spread out, already in, widespread, break through, thrive, throat, head, lead, enthrall, through, throw up, throw off, plead, go through, throw away, bathroom, head up, deadly, steady.