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Definition 1:
A long, thin piece of cotton, silk, etc., used for sewing noncount count see picture at sewing.
Examples:
A spool of thread
A thread was hanging from the hem of her coat.
Definition 2:
A long, thin line of something usually + of .
Examples:
A slender thread of smoke rose up from the chimney.
Definition 3:
The raised line that winds around a screw.
Definition 4:
An idea, feeling, etc., that connects the different parts of something (such as a story) .
Examples:
The stories share a common thread.
A thread of self-pity runs through his autobiography.
I lost the thread of the plot long before the story ended.
I found it hard to follow the thread of the conversation.
Definition 5:
A series of related messages that are written on an Internet message board .
Examples:
If you want to discuss a different subject, you should start a new thread.
Definition 6:
clothes .
Examples:
Nice threads
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