[
US
/ɹiˈtɹɛd/
]
VERB
- give new treads to (a tire)
-
use again in altered form
retread an old plot
NOUN
- a used automobile tire that has been remolded to give it new treads
How To Use retread In A Sentence
- We're living through a deeply contradictory time when black folks (and what's left of the unions) are the Dems only truly reliable voting block, and yet every other manifesto for Democratic revitalization is some kind of attenuated, okie-doke Souljah-moment retread. Gary Dauphin: ATT(5)-1=CBC(3)+CHC(1)
- There are also three new tracks, including recent single Perfect Love, interspersed throughout to continue the feeling that you're not merely listening to a retread.
- Xinkeyi specializes in production of precured tread rubber, tire patch, grinding equipment , etc of retread with accessories.
- It's interesting to see the different spins the TV spots give the movie, but they basically retread the same footage.
- The most recent news pouring out of Hollywood this week has only worked to reinforce the criticisms that remakes and retreads are at the top of next year's production lists.
- Knowing that, should I be terribly surprised that the whole film feels pretty much like a tired old retread of at least a dozen earlier films?
- Conducted location ion, investor ion business feasibility study for the aviation retread project.
- Moreover, with its deeper tread and a super-strong carcass, the L06S tire can be retreaded too.
- ‘Out Of Sight’ is a passable song, but retreads the same ground Blue Wonder did, a disappointment considering the adventurous nature of the group.
- The tracks contained within are no mere retreads but carefully constructed reinterpretations that update and pay homage to the original in mostly excellent fashion.