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Definition of Threadbareness

Threadbareness
Threadbareness Thread"bare`ness, n. The state of being threadbare.

Meaning of Threadbareness from wikipedia

- magical four-note tunes known as "drafts" that the protagonist, Bobbin Threadbare, can play on his distaff. Each draft is a spell that has an effect of...
- many had large families. If you are a Branch Davidian, Christ lives on a threadbare piece of land 10 miles [16 km] east of here called Mount Carmel. He has...
- Hayes insisted that it include a small coupon soliciting funds for the threadbare operation. Koenig's ad was visually arresting, and perfectly summed up...
- collaborated with Texan producer Jake Owen and released their first EP as a duo, Threadbare, as part of a PledgeMusic fundraising campaign to release Laura Marie's...
- believed to derive either from the Persian chapān, which means 'old', 'threadbare' and 'run-down costume'; or the Chagatai chāpān, itself derived from the...
- Times of India had a similar ****essment, calling it "An insipid film with threadbare antagonists and unintentionally comical scares". Manigandan KR of Times...
- in this case Chaplin's "particular kind or type of mustache, old and threadbare hat, clothes and shoes, a decrepit derby, ill-****ing vest, tight-****ing...
- Hindsight is a hopping demon with rear-facing eyes that hops backwards. The Threadbare Excuse is a thin demon. The Two-Faced Hypocrite is a two-headed quadrupedal...
- major label has a handful of guitar-driven bands in shapeless shirts and threadbare jeans, bands with bad posture and good riffs who cultivate the oblique...
- brings "enough physical charm and emotional warmth to distract from the threadbare setting and the paper-thin plot". Joseph Amodio of Newsday felt that McAdams...