Collocations for "threaded"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "threaded" in context.
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thread
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [cotton, nylon, silk] thread
- a thread of [cotton]
- a loose thread on my [shirt, hat, pants]
- the threads are coming off my [shirt]
- (some) thread to sew a [button, tear, patch]
- [sew, stitch] (it) with thread
- spin thread
- a thread on a [shirt, sleeve, top, blouse]
- a thread holding [buttons, garments] together
- a needle and thread
- her [safety, position, life] was hanging by a thread
- was hanging on (to her life) by a thread
- a common thread throughout the [book, play, story]
- lost the thread of the [story, plot]
- [silver, black, grey] threads (of hair)
- a [forum, news] thread
- [write, post, answer, reply] on the forum thread
- read the [entire, whole] thread
- thread the needle
- thread the [wire, rope] through the [wall, floor]
- thread the [beads, charms] together
- thread [silk, fabric] with [gold, beads]
- thread the film into the [camera, projector]
- thread a [screw, nut, bolt] onto
- threading my hair
- thread (your way) through [traffic, the crowd, the alleyways]
'threaded' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):