How To Use Thread In A Sentence

  • But for the watermark, the thickness of the paper and the missing security thread, the note, reportedly obtained from a private bank, looked like genuine currency for all practical purposes.
  • His mane is a little threadbare and Mum threatens to bin him calling him moth-eaten!
  • A lot of things are a lot smoother and less of a drag now than they were four and a half months ago—finding the food on the left side of my plate, threading my left arm into my left shirtsleeve, typing, reading. Left Neglected
  • The six tapestries she planted come alive with interwoven threads of color and texture from golden boxleaf honeysuckle, lavender, hebe, leatherleaf sedge, and Bowles' golden sedge bordered by dwarf boxwood.
  • Another constant thread is lesbianism, as if to say that women are better off without men.
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  • Using wire transmission, with long service life, and not sticky paste, silk or nylon thread transmission can be equipped with water-hao to justice system.
  • Other handy bits and pieces like plasters, handkerchief, aftersun and a needle and thread can also come in handy, and don't take up too much room.
  • Denim is identified as an "American cotton textile where the diagonal warp is a striped hickory cloth that was once associated with railroadmen's overalls, in which blue or black contrasting undyed white threads form the woven pattern. My God George Will is a bigger fashion snob than me! - dfi
  • This is a small holopid with rounded whorls, deep sutures and a body whorl bearing coarse collabral threads.
  • Threadbare patches in her fur and mane shone dull against the her tawny pelt.
  • There was a convoluted tangle of coloured threads around you, some of which seemed to be paths.
  • The efforts of the Emperor Franz Joseph and the ruling elite to divert attention from their country's increasingly threadbare imperial pretensions furnished Musil with comic material galore.
  • The listener can be a bottleneck if it is single threaded, and if InterChange Server is not running on a high speed disk subsystem.
  • The first man picked up the end and threaded it through the loop on his leg iron.
  • She threw down the book and hurtled the bobbin of thread across the room.
  • His life hung by a single thread.
  • The expatriate's urban cityscape is assembled from large spools of colored thread, empty liquor bottles, and toy cars.
  • Each thread includes a unique program counter, process stack, and set of processor registers.
  • [18] But according to noted sindonologist Giulio Fanti, "the image in discussion does not match the main fundamental properties of the Shroud image, in particular at thread and fiber level but also at macroscopic level. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • The thread running through many of these proposals was the theme of individual power and opportunity.
  • No, he didn't say any of that, he just sent us a link to the discussion thread.
  • Yield the title of the website, for example the thread that IT myna makes whole story, become a story to move toward the core element of ideal outcome, make graven one part.
  • This "indistinguishability" seems to me to be precisely the point that aiguy has been making in this thread (and doing an outstanding job of it, BTW). Aiguy's Computer
  • Thinking of each other is just like a thread connecting both you on the one end and m e on the other end.
  • The Bush stooges and their lackeys in the media know that they are hanging by a tenuous thread that is unraveling ever faster and faster.
  • The numerous rivers heart surface, threads a needle the line to suture sadly.
  • The device is operated by a pushrod (5) which is either connected to a handwheel (6) - requiring a thread on the pushrod and a nut in the handwheel 1. CONSTRAINTS AND PROBLEMS
  • She explained moreover that wherever she happened to be she found a dropped thread to pick up, a ragged edge to repair, some familiar appetite in ambush, jumping out as she approached, yet appeasable with a temporary biscuit. The Ambassadors
  • The women are very expert at platting, which is usually done with three threads of sinew; if greater strength is required, several of these are twisted slackly together, as in the bowstrings. Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volume 2
  • To secure the screws, thread the nylon thumbnuts until it reaches the nylon washer, securing it thumb tight.
  • A corollary to Godwin's Law, and as much of a thread quasher, must be hyperbolic reference to Mandela, Apartheid or the effectiveness / appropriateness of the anti-apartheid movement. Newmatilda.com - Comments
  • The final stage of the production of cotton is when it is spun into thread.
  • The guitars plug in and the amps come to life with a clean thread of pure rock.
  • Loose threads were hanging from many pieces. The Sun
  • The first of the threads snaps as my claw slices through it, severing it.
  • With superb boatmanship he threaded the narrow, tortuous channel which no craft larger than a whaleboat could negotiate, until the shoals and patches showed seaward and they grounded on the quiet, rippling beach. A SON OF THE SUN
  • Embellished with cascades of semi-precious stones, crystal beads, dabka, and vivid skeins of fine silk thread, the focus here is on detailing and embroidery.
  • He started a carpet factory to weave sisal thread into products that could be sold in global markets.
  • I think this is the most entertaining Volokh thread since syllepsis! The Volokh Conspiracy » Clive Crook (at The Atlantic) on “ClimateGate”
  • While the other threads were developed and resolved, leaving one rather exhausted and peculiarly unsatisfied, this one remained outstanding, haunting the reader's memory.
  • Pete sounded muffled. and as he turned Marcus noticed that he too had a loose thread on his shirt.
  • Typically, American stocking factories spun their own wool into yarn or thread.
  • Cut simple holiday shapes out of paper or felt, then hang with thread from curtain rods, hanging lamps, doorways or over the outside of a lampshade.
  • Gin he had hauden till 's fiddle, he wad hae been playin 'her the nicht, in place o' 's airm lyin 'at 's side like a lang lingel (ligneul -- shoemaker's thread).' Robert Falconer
  • The lower part of the stalks can be used in a soup, pasta or risotto, after peeling away remaining fibrous threads. Times, Sunday Times
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  • _philosopheress_ Madame du Châtelet, who managed, at one and the same moment, the thread of an intrigue, her cards at piquet, and a calculation in algebra, was a very clever woman! Characteristics of Women Moral, Poetical, and Historical
  • One fragment of her mind reeled in shock but a rational response formed even as the connection spun its thread: Of course.
  • Two strands of thread are crossed over the desired area and pulled taut, cutting the hairs in perfect symmetry. The Sun
  • Use 100% polyester thread to help prevent the thread from mildewing.
  • Nottingham Crown Court heard that staff, in threadbare butchers' aprons, worked into the early hours to fillet carcasses which had been condemned as unfit for human consumption.
  • Threads of real gold were woven into the cloth for the royal garments.
  • Side view of panhead posidriv screw with adjustable thread length.
  • Unlike the "caucus" threads, the article and reply posts of an "ecumenic" thread can discuss more than one belief, but antagonism is not tolerable. Latest Articles
  • I suddenly feel myself like a doll,acting all kinds of joys and sorrows.There are lots of shining siliery thread on my back,controlling all my action.
  • The common thread in both situations is the communication of information in confidence to an adviser or therapeutic counsellor.
  • Side view of square head bolt with adjustable thread length.
  • Three winners will receive a set of 180-thread-count cotton-polyester-blend sheets, a comforter, two shams and a bed skirt; queen size only.
  • Stub acme thread on stem provides rapid open - close operation.
  • Thread meat on to skewers. The Sun
  • As coarse as Nancie's harn sark, -- three threads out o 'the pound. The Proverbs of Scotland
  • Also used were pin beaters, long pieces of bone with a central swelling and pointed ends for beating down individual threads.
  • We do not know where she got the needle from because neither of us can remember the last time we used a needle and thread.
  • He stopped when he saw her, her thread bare cotton skirt hiked up to her knees as her feet brushed the top of the water underneath a willow tree.
  • A toothed rack was commonly adopted for the automatic screw thread rotational unloading.
  • It slopes southwest from the watershed between the Nile and Congo rivers, part of an ancient peneplain interrupted by mostly granitic inselbergs, threaded by gallery forests, with large marshland depressions. Garamba National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Most of these diarists ceased to write in 1945, but a few kept going through the threadbare peace.
  • Her career is a thread of happy coincidences and social networking, before that became something people did alone and online. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘I have to keep rolling the thread reels which keeps my elbows moving,’ he said.
  • The"sacred ecosystem," as executive director Hawk Rosales calls it, isthreaded by waters like Wolf Creek (right), focus of aproject to restore salmon habitat.
  • I feel attached, as if our souls were bound with the same thread.
  • Thread up the second yarn with a long needle or bodkin and thread this second yarn into the correct slot.
  • Another thread running through this series is the role of doctors in the treatment of the mentally ill.
  • The speaker lost his thread halfway through the talk.
  • I wanted to find out whether it was possible to have an option to 'minimise' the sticky section on any given thread?
  • Not a threadjack, but I can't believe Libby Trickett backed into the finals because the Chinese swimmer deeked! "The Excruciating Anguish of Elizabeth"...
  • A threaded pass and Spurs are in. The Sun
  • In technical language, the surface from which these fleshy threads protrude, are called ambulacral areas, and the spaces between, interambulacral areas. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • For instance, it was difficult not to see outright hostility towards an orthodox bibliology on the Welhausen thread. Finitum non capax infiniti
  • There was a loose thread on one of Carter's shirt buttons.
  • He lost the thread of his argument.
  • With a sewing machine and polyester thread to match the garment, set two rows of straight stitches by the tacking stitches.
  • You can grasp hold of the threads. Times, Sunday Times
  • = In gauze weaving all the warp threads are not parallel to each other, but are made to intertwist more or less among themselves, thereby favoring the production of light, open fabrics, in which many ornamental lace-like combinations can be obtained. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
  • But it seemed so cruel to pass a thread through his eyelids, -- which is called seeling, and must be done before he would bear the hood, -- that I could not think of it. Swallow Barn, or A Sojourn in the Old Dominion. In Two Volumes. Vol. I.
  • Some thin thread connecting these seemingly random acts of criminal activity? Times, Sunday Times
  • So I know there's been threads regarding creepy men and I can see why a guy might feel insulted or take the term creepy offensively. Wrong Planet Asperger / Autism Forums
  • It was a dress of pink organdie, with silver thread on the bodice and a petticoat to go with it. THE GOLDEN LION
  • Long threads of primrose yellow stuck to the back of my moist neck, my hair thick, lengthy, down around my shoulders.
  • These threaded, plucked or shaved young soldiers are proving befuddling to an older generation of bushier warriors. About-Face: Soldiers Target Stray Eyebrows in Afghanistan
  • My own coat was still draped over the chair by the door, but even from where I stood I could see loose threads dangling from the seams.
  • And FYI … it appears that TP must have deleted the Big John handle … and, it seems when that is done, ALL the posts in threads using said handle … ARE GONE! Think Progress » Lieberman Gets A Chuckle Out Of Peddling Far-Right Nuke Myth
  • He watched her thread her needle again, her slender, graceful fingers never erring despite the inadequate light.
  • Your tots will be the coolest kids on the playground once they get their tiny hands on threads from Little Ruler. Little Ruler Clothing for Trendy Little Tykes
  • Try pin-tucking fabric, or couching down decorative threads, embroider by hand or by machine on the fronts, or even try beading an evening vest.
  • The Reconciler's thread starts when its listener detects a new Document.
  • Thread meat on to skewers. The Sun
  • One book might teach you how to temper steel, another how to cut a thread, a third how to weld.
  • He is the rock star in all but name, wearing the same lank mane and trademark grungy threads.
  • A tiny wire is threaded through a vein to the heart.
  • When the garment is ripped apart (facings, hem, everything) and the thread bits discarded, SEW THE GARMENT TOGETHER AGAIN -- just for practice! Modest Feminine Dress From the Pages of 1990 Victoria Magazine
  • This thread is to allow people to swap or trade or exchange things relating to games and gameplay: for example, discs, dice, specific gaming books etc.
  • Rural spinners could not compete with cheap, factory-spun thread, and country weavers could rarely survive far from eastern supplies of yarn and the industry's principal markets.
  • The photo I took of the whole quilt doesn't show any of the quilting (well, black thread on a black background, from a distance, what did I expect?) and the closeup is blurry because I couldn't get the camera to focus, but I think you get the idea. The mysteries of hand quilting
  • Being the incurable stickybeak that I am, I went back thru the archives ’til I found the thread you mentioned. Cheeseburger Gothic » Newly renovated Ladies Lounge.
  • Several years ago, a company developed a soybean with some genetic threads borrowed from the Brazil nut in an attempt to boost the bean's amino-acid content.
  • How do you find a reasonable and consistent thread of explanation through this?
  • When she tried to look at anything else, the imperfections and the failings leapt out at her, the single thread unravelling in the otherwise perfect tapestry.
  • There was a previous thread on the evil of Che Guevara in which the righties were self-righteously denouncing Che for his crimes. The Volokh Conspiracy » Competing Explanations for the Oppressive Nature of Socialism
  • Dear gott but did this thread ever get hijacked by a nonissue. McCain Strives For Bill Clinton Moment
  • The lines are stitched in perfectly even stitches using waxed thread.
  • Their great old houses overflow with rough medieval furniture, threadbare tapestries and religious relics worn smooth by the touch of generations.
  • When applying the softer sealants to lightweight or sheer fabric edges, the fabric will still roll into a rolled hem, sealing the threads inside the serging.
  • The glass threads are then pressed into the mastic vertically one by one.
  • It was moist and meaty and utterly delicious when wrapped in the paper-light pancakes alongside threads of spring onion and cucumber and lashings of sweet plum sauce.
  • That lady, having discovered that her guest's gloves needed mending, was working over them with pieces of Indian-tanned buckskin and beeswaxed thread, the picture of domestic content. The Ranch at the Wolverine
  • The exorciser would have no difficulty in threading his way through the complicated mass. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
  • This hierogram is the symbol of the serpent, a circle with a snake passing through it, like a needle and thread.
  • I would have thread fewfew piggeries are greener this timepiece of daylight fweff — — — — - she prays The Imbecilic Utterances (or Why is every man's burden the heaviest?)
  • Ancient thick walls and decorated stones, bladder campion and violets threaded through the grass.
  • Flax was raised, and after grandfather had broken, swingled and hatchelled it, grandmother spun it into thread, which sold for $1.50 per pound.
  • Again, if it is to be left to the parent's taste, and pecuniary means to clothe their children as they please and as they can, the one in braided broad-cloth and velvet cap, and the other in thread-bare homespun, will they meet as friends and equals? Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840
  • But there will be a connective thread through it all.
  • Page 233 shows three smaller taps (minus guide plates) for about two-inch diameter threads.
  • Boing Boing reader/commenter catastrophegirl, commenting in a thread about an enraged hillbilly user of flavored chewing tobacco, points to her Flickr photoset documenting her quest to make DIY kretek (clove cigarettes). Boing Boing
  • The common thread among the superstars is that they all reached the major leagues at a very early age.
  • Thread the cubes of meat and vegetables onto metal skewers.
  • They had what they called a warp mill donw there in the old mill, and you spooled, run the thread on big old spools, they called them. Oral History Interview with Louise Riggsbee Jones, September 20, 1976. Interview H-0085-1. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • In Europe right now, they have two--four devices--actually, two were approved this week--for intervening on the aortic valve, minimally invasively, basically going through an artery in the leg and threading the replacement valve up through a catheter, into the heart. Class War Stories
  • The democratic pretences of the opposition have always been threadbare.
  • He brought these things, with his own score of his music, in a purple cloth bag which Ortensia had worked for him, and she had embroidered a lyre on it in silver thread, with the word 'Harmonia' in cursive letters for a motto. Stradella
  • The Task Parallel Library, or TPL, is essentially an advanced version of the .NET thread pool.
  • Hair is a marvellous natural fibre - you could almost compare it to pure silk thread.
  • She is always unable to pull the thread through the eye of the needle.
  • I once tried an LH tip for threading a drawstring with a wire hanger. Bind Paper Without Staples Using A Clever Fold | Lifehacker Australia
  • What a lot of them didn't realize is that with green threads, if you call a synchronous networking API, you're blocking all your threads, not just one of them. Planet Python
  • Watan ala Watar - the title roughly translates as "country hanging by a thread" - has been broadcast every night since Ramadan began on 11 August. Media news, UK and world media comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • The thread is twisted by attaching loose strands to the top of the spindle, then rolling the spindle along the thigh to start it spinning.
  • One can have as much of any vibrational thread required to weave a creation.
  • Loose threads were hanging from many pieces. The Sun
  • Leslie smiled and turned back to her sewing, moving what looked like a shirt sleeve along the jabbing threaded needle.
  • Back in the aforementioned comments thread, Matthew (Warren Peace Sings the Blues) Brady looked to Ogami Itto from Lone Wolf and Cub (Dark Horse): “Probably not the best father, but quite possibly the awesomest.” Daddies dearest
  • The worker threaded the wire through the pulley.
  • The thread running through many of these proposals was the theme of individual power and opportunity.
  • Re: official quant thread for CAT 2009Re: official quant thread for CAT 2009hey puys can u give me the rough idea of a multinomial theoremRe: official quant thread for CAT 2009Re: official quant thread for CAT 2009 Undefined
  • But that was then and now slivers of hope dangle by threads. Times, Sunday Times
  • The primary, stout capillitial branches arise from the upper part of the columella, dichotomously branching into flexuose threads.
  • Although she had never threaded a needle in her life, she discovered that she knew exactly how to alter the too-large gowns so that they would fit her tiny frame.
  • Use this thread for stitching pure cotton fabric. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • The curtains are made of saris glittering with sequins a tracery of gold threads unfurling.
  • Have you seen the scissors? I want to snip off this loose thread.
  • Inside the peridium, spores are connected to the capillitium, a tiny, thread-like network that runs throughout the peridium CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • They filled huge haliotis shells with pearls and laid them there beside her, they brought her emeralds which she set to flash among the tresses of her long black hair, they brought her threaded sapphires for her cloak: all this the princes of fable did and the elves and the gnomes of myth. The Book of Wonder
  • People weave threads into cloth.
  • All important subjects, but where's the connection, where's the thread? Times, Sunday Times
  • Threadlike cilia-bearing tentacles probe for food, such as forams, detritus, and even the occasional buried bivalve, and bring it to the mouth where a large radula grinds it up.
  • To couch several smaller threads, twist them together before they enter the scroll.
  • She bit off the excess thread of the last button being fastened and got up from under the table.
  • She asked me to pass on her apologies for being testy in comments threads, which I'm sure are wholly unnecessary in any case.
  • But that was then and now slivers of hope dangle by threads. Times, Sunday Times
  • The story line is fast-paced from the moment the two quite different in outlook siblings cross through to Karac Tor and never slows down although the ending is overwhelmed with too many unresolved threads (setting up future books apparently). The Book of Names-D. Barkley Briggs « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Flemming, on the other hand, clung to his erroneous view that all the chromosomes are at first united into one long continu - ous thread, a “spireme,” which later breaks up into the separate chromosomes. GENETIC CONTINUITY
  • On printed fabrics, choose a thread that matches one of the main colours in the fabric. Collins Complete Books of Soft Furnishings
  • Cotton thread produced on spinning wheels or spinning jennies was not generally strong enough to be used as the warp as well as the weft of cloth, which meant that it had to be interwoven with linen or wool yarn. 'The Industrial Revolutionaries'
  • The men had not a dry thread on their bodies; there was not a dugout that could provide dry accommodation.
  • It runs parallel to the warp threads. Technology Basic Facts
  • Her comments are so threadbare and banal, that her role smacks of the worst kind of tokenism.
  • My plan interwove Beauty and the Beast – a love story – with three other threads: a historical story, a ghost story and a dark family saga. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Old Bones, New Flesh: Building a novel from a fairy tale concept
  • Perfect for people with sensitive skin as only the thread touches you. The Sun
  • However, I should not pay much attention to either the attention seeking people on there or the comments posted on the thread all about me.
  • Sometimes this tale of interrupted promise swung on pitifully threadbare evidence.
  • It unravels the narrative threads each from the other, so that we may better understand how they interweave, forcing them apart so that we can understand their detail before they spring back together.
  • It folded very thin, reminding her of the giant shawl from Turkey her aunt had, which could be bunched up and could still be threaded through the center of a wedding ring.
  • However, all this is void unless you also enable threads by calling g_thread_init () (or whatever this is in python) early in your app. Downloading Large Files Async With GIO | jonobacon@home
  • If you start the thread the probability of getting flamed is higher. Mexico and violence
  • Women, although this thread lost a bit of momentum in the short term, it is my belief that the no faff gun thread is self-limiting. Cheeseburger Gothic » Ladies Lounge
  • Make sure that you've threaded it correctly, and that all the tensioners are working properly (I usually spin them all the way in each direction, then re-set them).
  • These slubs are not only a nuisance when working, they also mean a weak spot in the thread. Archive 2009-09-01
  • It is quite clear that this thread of non-incrimination is at variance with the recent emphasis on obtaining confession evidence.
  • If you go over the 120 comments posted so far to this thread, they all keep reasonably close to the topic, and I can’t recall profanities used in any comments on this thread. A brief look at two comments on one ID-creo site - The Panda's Thumb
  • Remove the twin needle stylet, and thread the Micro Sensor from the tip of the needle until the appropriate length for placement the entrance from the hub.
  • During the fourth year the child learns to cut with scissors and to thread beads, develops a mature pencil grasp, and learns to draw.
  • Induction. i.l (346,1) [I'll pheeze you] To _pheeze_ or _fease_. is to separate a twist into single threads. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
  • Impeccably decked out in designer threads and carrying microscopic mobile phones, they had a fresh-faced, privileged look.
  • For evening wear, using a gold or silver thread instead of cotton can add sparkle to your knitting.
  • Lantern clocks originally ran on woven ropes, which were threaded over spikes on ratchet wheels.
  • We came to the small medieval town of Orchha as the sun was sinking from a pink and grey sky shot with golden threads.
  • JavaScriptCore 0x939bb1c5 ***:: callOnMainThread (void (*) (void*), void*) + 37 2 com. apple. Discussions: Message List - root
  • And nobody on here cares about your stupid put downs and name calling on TP threads just proves you are under 25 and plain immature! Think Progress » Reid to unveil intel oversight legislation at YearlyKos.
  • To this day I'd rather walk around in a tatty shirt than break out the needle and thread to fix it myself.
  • It's a professional manufacturer of wire thread inserts according to National Military Standard, Aviation Industry Standard and Unified Thread Standard and it also makes all kinds of related tools.
  • Steve posts, y'know, a link and a quote from Bloomberg News (and downthread, from the Financial Times). Obama: Nationalization Would Be More Expensive Than Our Plan
  • But that was then and now slivers of hope dangle by threads. Times, Sunday Times
  • Basic hand-sewing techniques were demonstrated: a whip stitch and a straight stitch, along with how to thread a needle and make a knot.
  • Pizzas are grilled, and kebabs threaded with bread between the chunks of meat, to soak up their juices as they cook.
  • No, if you've got something to discuss, give the thread a bump.
  • Apart from squandering the resources of a prodigiously gifted cast, the film's greatest shortcoming must be its inability to generate the merest scintilla of dramatic tension around its central narrative thread.
  • The Inn River meanders through the countryside like an unbroken silver thread.
  • Layers of dry carbon fabric satin weave G 803 - T 300 - 40 B stacked andthe thickness with high strength glass threads.
  • Gauze constitution was worse with the baft fabric because of copious interstitial strands of threads, which interfere with mesh openings.

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