Similar words: thread, threaded, threadbare, threadlike, threat, threaten, threatened, spreadsheet. Meaning: [θred] n. informal terms for clothing.
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31 Sewing imposes very severe conditions for the threads.
32 The silk is interwoven with gold and silver threads.
33 Anxiously, Marcus scanned Gleeson's shirt: no loose threads.
34 The distaff whirled, twisting the threads.
35 A layer of stiff silk threads separated the two.
36 It may never harbor a lot of fish life, but it threads through and sustains a whole community.
37 Skateboard Tow Head on his skateboard threads through a crowd of feet and faces delayed to a slow stupidity.
38 On her head, a zipper of black surgical threads struggled to keep a still-raw wound in place.
39 All these threads, and more, entwine in the lines of longitude.
40 She gradually started to pick up the threads of her life.
41 Mainly made of cotton with a shiny surface on one side where the weft threads lie on the surface.
42 The juicy tomatoes, dotted with threads of fragrant basil, have all the promise of summer.sentencedict.com
43 He was unshaven and wearing a shabby towelling bathrobe with threads hanging off it.
44 A simple weaving shed or thread separator is used to raise and lower the warp threads through which the weft is woven.
45 It is a cage, suspended from the ceiling by the thinnest of threads.
46 In one corner stood a spinning wheel, the threads still pulled tight.
47 Indeed, threads dangled down from all life, psychic and non-psychic alike.
48 The denier number is size of the individual threads and indicates of durability.
49 Does your spider feed on the prey at once or does it wrap it in sticky threads and feed on it later?
50 The inhabitants of these shells extend long threads through pores with which they trap particles of food.
51 He threads his way through narrow alleys where the sun never penetrates.
52 Only a life history approach can allow us to follow these threads to a fuller understanding of each person's singular present.
53 But don't opt for the obvious solution: cutting the stuff into stunted threads is practised only by the infantile.
54 All along the bumpy road that threads through the valley, villagers have set up their own security posts.
55 Embroidered all over with gold and silver threads, it incorporates a Garter emblem.
56 Cotton threads expand in the wet which means that the fly, although heavier, becomes more taut and more weatherproof.
57 His skin in this brutal morning light is textured and darkened by a weft of tiny arterial threads, some almost blue.
58 There is no simple explanation, but there are two main threads.
59 Winter Walk threads evergreens, and Springtime Path shows off the wildflowers blooming in that season.
60 As the pace began to quicken and the complicated threads of the chant began to rise Rincewind found himself watching fascinated.
More similar words: thread, threaded, threadbare, threadlike, threat, threaten, threatened, spreadsheet, threatening, threateningly, three, threw, heads, beads, heads-up, headset, brethren, threnody, threefold, threshold, overheads, lead story, head start, headscarf, threescore, headstrong, with regard to, with respect to, at loggerheads, with reference to.