Crossword-Solution: THREADBARE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Threadbare | a. | Worn to the naked thread; having the nap worn off; threadbare clothes. |
| Threadbare | a. | Fig.: Worn out; as, a threadbare subject; stale topics and threadbare quotations. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| THREADBARE | anagram | BREADHARTE, THREADBEAR |
We have 43 clues for the answer “THREADBARE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Worn through, as carpeting | 1 answer |
| Worn out, as a garment | 1 answer |
| Well-worn, as carpeting | 1 answer |
| Ragged, as a garment | 1 answer |
| Like the Cratchits' clothes | 1 answer |
| *Well-worn, as carpets | 1 answer |
| All worn out. | 2 answers |
| Napless | 2 answers |
| balding | 12 answers |
| GRUNGY | 15 answers |
| Hairless | 15 answers |
| out at heels | 16 answers |
| Well-worn | 19 answers |
| shopsoiled | 20 answers |
| Second-hand | 21 answers |
| bathetic | 25 answers |
| depreciated | 26 answers |
| beat up | 28 answers |
| Left over | 34 answers |
| Ripped | 34 answers |
| Damaged | 35 answers |
| Frayed | 35 answers |
| Stained __ | 36 answers |
| BALD ___ | 36 answers |
| Penniless | 42 answers |
| Needy | 43 answers |
| Worn out | 47 answers |
| MORE ancient | 50 answers |
| scruffy | 52 answers |
| Banal | 53 answers |
| insolvent | 54 answers |
| Trite | 55 answers |
| Torn | 56 answers |
| Bedraggled | 56 answers |
| Tattered | 59 answers |
| Impaired | 60 answers |
| Worn | 62 answers |
| Used | 63 answers |
| deteriorated | 64 answers |
| Commonplace | 68 answers |
| Hackneyed | 72 answers |
| Spoiled | 73 answers |
| Shabby | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with THREADBARE (5)
The annual $4 billion Soviet subsidy, a main prop to Cuba's threadbare economy, is likely to show a substantial decline over the next few years in view of the USSR's mounting economic problems.
About five minutes later, Desgas returned, followed by an elderly Jew, in a dirty, threadbare gaberdine, worn greasy across the shoulders.
Thus, she was fain to shrink deeper into herself, as it were, as if in the hope of making people suppose that here was only a cloak and hood, threadbare and woefully faded, taking an airing in the midst of the storm, without any wearer! As they went on, the feeling of indistinctness and unreality kept dimly hovering round about her, and so diffusing itself into her system that one of her hands was hardly palpable to the touch of the other.
Bruff was accosted at the terminus by a small boy, dressed in a jacket and trousers of threadbare black cloth, and personally remarkable in virtue of the extraordinary prominence of his eyes.
But the poor old man’s spirit was a trifle more threadbare; it seemed to have received some hard rubs during the summer.
Quotes with THREADBARE (3)
What is she to you anyway?""Here's my answer captain. She's the thing that made this all okay-the threadbare coats and the old boots and the guns that jams when you most need them to fire, the loneliness of knowing that you don't matter, that you will never matter, the fact that you're just another body, another uniform to be sent into the fold or the frost, another good boy who knows his place, who does his job, who doesn't ask questions, who will lie down and die and be for…
Night flight to San Francisco; chase the moon across America. God, it’s been years since I was on a plane. When we hit 35,000 feet we’ll have reached the tropopause, the great belt of calm air, as close as I’ll ever get to the ozone. I dreamed we were there. The plane leapt the tropopause, the safe air, and attained the outer rim, the ozone, which was ragged and torn, patches of it threadbare as old cheesecloth, and that was frightening. But I saw something that only I could …
Esther supposed, as they held each other under a threadbare carpet of stars, that this was how it must always feel in the beginning. Yet even there, next to him, the most excellent person in the universe, she couldn’t stop herself from thinking that love was a pitcher plant. Sweet with nectar on the outside, but once you caught the scent and took the plunge, it ate you whole. Soul and all.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 18 times in crossword archives (1973–2022).