Threads is an English word with synonyms like togs or duds. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Threads in a sentence
Related words
Threads meaning
plural of thread
Using Threads
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of thread
- Useful related words include: togs, duds, clothing, article of clothing.
- In the example corpus, threads often appears in combinations such as: threads to, threads and, threads of.
Context around Threads
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 13 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Threads
- In this selection, "threads" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, user, warp, weft, metallic, users and remain stand out and add context to how "threads" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include all your threads are ours and and new threads back on. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "threads" sits close to words such as alley, arrange and blunt, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with threads
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Cooperatively scheduled user threads are known as fibers; different processes may schedule user threads differently. (15 words)
In weaving, threads are always straight, running parallel either lengthwise (warp threads) or crosswise (weft threads). (16 words)
It involves nozzles blowing melted threads of the thermoplastic polymer to layer threads against each other on a conveyor belt. (20 words)
Most looms used for industrial purposes have a machine that ties new warps threads to the waste of previously used warps threads, while still on the loom, then an operator rolls the old and new threads back on the warp beam. (41 words)
While there are no signs of holiness around Khilji’s tomb now — no threads tied to walls — several “malfoozat (sayings of saints)” of that period refer to it as a place of pilgrimage where people tied threads seeking “mannat (their wishes)”. (41 words)
After the arrival of this new app, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey shared a screenshot of the information related to ‘Threads’ on the ‘App Store’ and wrote that all your threads are ours. (33 words)
How long before we graduate from "Hitler did nothing wrong" threads to "Where can I find a based white woman to have my babbies?" threads? (25 words)
Example sentences (20)
Different wool threads, metallic threads or other novelty threads are also used, sometimes for the whole work, but often for accents and embellishments.
In weaving, threads are always straight, running parallel either lengthwise (warp threads) or crosswise (weft threads).
Most looms used for industrial purposes have a machine that ties new warps threads to the waste of previously used warps threads, while still on the loom, then an operator rolls the old and new threads back on the warp beam.
After the arrival of this new app, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey shared a screenshot of the information related to ‘Threads’ on the ‘App Store’ and wrote that all your threads are ours.
Because Threads is connected to Instagram, people can easily sync their following list on Threads with that of their Instagram account.
Guaranteed support for thread-local variables ensures that more existing libraries can be used unchanged with virtual threads and assists with migrating task-oriented code to use virtual threads.
In the coming days, Threads will get additional features, including an option to chat with Threads users without leaving the platform.
Community members submitted designs for this year's logo, "Dime Pierson created a symbol of woven threads and clasped hands, which express the theme Threads of Unity.
It involves nozzles blowing melted threads of the thermoplastic polymer to layer threads against each other on a conveyor belt.
How long before we graduate from "Hitler did nothing wrong" threads to "Where can I find a based white woman to have my babbies?" threads?
In the threads of that old hat you could the scars of war, the threads of betrayal and warfare and the compromise of those he trusted most in his life.
It is a characteristic of most indigo denim that only the warp threads are dyed, whereas the weft threads remain plain white.
While there are no signs of holiness around Khilji’s tomb now — no threads tied to walls — several “malfoozat (sayings of saints)” of that period refer to it as a place of pilgrimage where people tied threads seeking “mannat (their wishes)”.
Any subset of the resources, typically at least the processor state, may be associated with each of the process' threads in operating systems that support threads or child (daughter) processes.
Cooperatively scheduled user threads are known as fibers; different processes may schedule user threads differently.
However, the use of blocking system calls in user threads (as opposed to kernel threads) or fibers can be problematic.
Implementations should use different state each with unique initialization for different threads to avoid equal sequences of random numbers on simultaneously executing threads.
N:1 (user-level threading) An N:1 model implies that all application-level threads map to one kernel-level scheduled entity; the kernel has no knowledge of the application threads.
Some implementations base their user threads on top of several kernel threads, to benefit from multi-processor machines ( M:N model ).
The basic purpose of any loom is to hold the warp threads under tension to facilitate the interweaving of the weft threads.
Common combinations with threads
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- threads to 16×
- threads and 15×
- threads of 14×
- the threads 11×
- of threads 9×
- threads on 8×
- threads are 7×
- to threads 7×
- threads in 7×
- on threads 6×