Thrash, v. a.

    1. Thresh.
    2. Drub, maul, pommel, beat, flog, bruise, thwack, wallop.

Thrashel, Thrashle, n. Flail.

Thrasher, n.

    1. Thresher.
    2. Fox-shark, sea-fox, sea-ape (Carcharias vulpes).
    3. Brown thrush, French mocking-bird, brown thrasher (Turdus rufus).

Thrasonical, a.

    1. [Said of things.] Boasting, bragging, gasconading.
    2. [Said of persons.] Boastful, bragging, vainglorious, ostentatious, pretentious.

Thread, n.

    1. Filament, fibre, small string, slender cord.
    2. Filament, fibre, pile, staple.
    3. Course, tenor, drift.

Thread, v. a. Thrid, go through, pass through

Threadbare, a.

    1. Napless, worn, seedy.
    2. Trite, hackneyed, stale, worn out, common, commonplace.

Thread-shaped, a. Filiform, filamentous.

Threat, n. Menace, denunciation.


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