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threaded

American  
[thred-id] / ˈθrɛd ɪd /

adjective

  1. interwoven or ornamented with threads.

    silk threaded with gold.


Other Word Forms

  • interthreaded adjective
  • multithreaded adjective
  • nonthreaded adjective
  • unthreaded adjective

Etymology

Origin of threaded

First recorded in 1535–45; thread + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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I had a clear view of the restaurant space, which was shaded by a white wooden pergola threaded with fake greenery.

From Literature

A spruce branch threaded through the spout as a filter.

From Salon

If I need to get my eyebrows threaded or my nails done, I can do everything at the mall while I’m shopping.

From Los Angeles Times

The talismanic vocabulary of falconry is threaded through this raw-nerved memoir by an experienced British falconer who dealt with the pain of losing a father by training a young goshawk called Mabel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rowan threaded his fingers more tightly through Star's soft, damp coat.

From Literature