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What does "sewing thread" mean? #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 13, 2007 7:37 am   What does "sewing thread" mean?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #43 "American Slang Words (17)", question 5

Marcel just bought some new threads at that trendy store downtown.

(a) sewing material
(b) sewing thread
(c) clothes

English Idioms and Expressions, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #43 "American Slang Words (17)", answer 5

Marcel just bought some new clothes at that trendy store downtown.

Correct answer: (c) clothes

Your answer was: incorrect
Marcel just bought some new sewing thread at that trendy store downtown.
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sewing thread #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 13, 2007 16:54 pm   sewing thread
 

Hello Denny,
Sewing thread is a thin, continuous strand of material that you can buy on a spool. It's the fine, string-like material that people use when they sew fabrics together. Thread is used to keep fabrics together.
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What does "sewing thread" mean? #3 (permalink) Wed Mar 04, 2009 11:28 am   What does "sewing thread" mean?
 

hi,

if you were fefering to "new threads" locally we would refers to a new smart outfit. but of course it could be sewing thread Sewing Machine Thread.
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