We found 77 examples of how to use thread in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 77.
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1. | Which is best, white thread or red thread? | |
2. | Which is better, red thread or white thread? | |
3. | Which would be better, red thread or white thread? | |
4. | This thread tangles easily. | |
5. | My grandma stooped down and picked up a needle and thread. | |
6. | You're a magician with a needle and thread. | |
7. | Your job hangs by a thread. | |
8. | My grandma bent over to pick up a needle and thread. | |
9. | I sewed the dress with silk thread. | |
10. | I lost the thread of his argument. | |
11. | Don't you have a needle and some thread? | |
12. | I don't like sewing because I can't thread the needle. | |
13. | A long thread is easily entangled. | |
14. | His company is dangling by a thread. That's the rumor I hear. | |
15. | He seems to have lost the thread of the story. | |
16. | She sews with a needle and thread. | |
17. | She used silk thread in sewing her dress. | |
18. | The thread title's wrong. | |
19. | I snapped the thread on my canine. | |
20. | Take out a matchbox and a needle and thread. | |
21. | I started this thread. | |
22. | It's not easy to thread a needle. | |
23. | She passed the thread through the pinhole and quickly mended the tear. | |
24. | My hands were shaking too much to thread the needle. | |
25. | There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge." |