Crossword-Solution: SPREAD
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Spread | imp. & p. p. | of Spread |
| Spread | v. t. | To extend in length and breadth, or in breadth only; to stretch or expand to a broad or broader surface or extent; to open; to unfurl; as, to spread a carpet; to spread a tent or a sail. |
| Spread | v. t. | To extend so as to cover something; to extend to a great or grater extent in every direction; to cause to fill or cover a wide or wider space. |
| Spread | v. t. | To divulge; to publish, as news or fame; to cause to be more extensively known; to disseminate; to make known fully; as, to spread a report; -- often acompanied by abroad. |
| Spread | v. t. | To propagate; to cause to affect great numbers; as, to spread a disease. |
| Spread | v. t. | To diffuse, as emanations or effluvia; to emit; as, odoriferous plants spread their fragrance. |
| Spread | v. t. | To strew; to scatter over a surface; as, to spread manure; to spread lime on the ground. |
| Spread | v. t. | To prepare; to set and furnish with provisions; as, to spread a table. |
| Spread | v. i. | To extend in length and breadth in all directions, or in breadth only; to be extended or stretched; to expand. |
| Spread | v. i. | To be extended by drawing or beating; as, some metals spread with difficulty. |
| Spread | v. i. | To be made known more extensively, as news. |
| Spread | v. i. | To be propagated from one to another; as, the disease spread into all parts of the city. |
| Spread | n. | Extent; compass. |
| Spread | n. | Expansion of parts. |
| Spread | n. | A cloth used as a cover for a table or a bed. |
| Spread | n. | A table, as spread or furnished with a meal; hence, an entertainment of food; a feast. |
| Spread | n. | A privilege which one person buys of another, of demanding certain shares of stock at a certain price, or of delivering the same shares of stock at another price, within a time agreed upon. |
| Spread | n. | An unlimited expanse of discontinuous points. |
| Spread | - | imp. & p. p. of Spread, v. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SPREAD | anagram | ADREPS, DRAPES, PADRES, PARSED, PRADES, RASPED, REPADS, SPADER, SPARED |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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Sentences with SPREAD (5)
Then unexplored patches arose in it and spread, black shadows moved about in them, the roar of the beasts of prey was quite different now, and above all, you lost the certainty that you would win.
Round about the Indian village Spread the meadows and the corn-fields, And beyond them stood the forest, Stood the groves of singing pine-trees, Green in Summer, white in Winter, Ever sighing, ever singing.
She op’nd, but to shut Excel’d her power; the Gates wide op’n stood, That with extended wings a Bannerd Host Under spread Ensigns marching might pass through With Horse and Chariots rankt in loose array; So wide they stood, and like a Furnace mouth Cast forth redounding smoak and ruddy flame.
The bird entreated earnestly for his life: “What would you do without me when next you spread your nets? Who would chirp you to sleep, or call for you the covey of answering birds?” The Birdcatcher spared his life, and determined to pick out a fine young Cock just attaining to his comb.
There are women who spread ruin around them through no fault of theirs, just by being too beautiful, too full of life and love.
Quotes with SPREAD (3)
Paris answered for him. "Last time he spread the flashing love, Reyes threw up all over his shirt. I never laughed so hard in my life. Lucien, though, has no sense of humor and vowed never to take us again.""I'm surprised you didn't mention the part where you fainted," Lucien said wryly. Strider chortled. "Oh, man. You fainted? What a baby!""Hey," Paris said, frowning at Lucien. "I told you I hit my head midflash." Lucien
There are still many souls to be won for Christ,” she answered with quiet dignity, eyes downcast — but not, he figured, in humility. “Even here. Perhaps, especially here. Where better to spread his love, than a country just recently ravaged by war?” “Where better to be kidnapped and sold into slavery, than a country just recently ravaged by war?” with a discernible sneer.
Good God, you don’t give up.”“Nope.” I laughed, couldn’t help it, and hissmile spread in response to the sound.“I’m sure there are plenty of girls whowant to go out on a date with you.”“There are.”“Wow. Modest aren’t you?”“Why should I be?” he shot back.“And I want to go out on a date with you. Not them.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 118 times in crossword archives (1944–2025).