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There are 17 words containing EADTHE

breadthen  ——  breadthenslead␣the␣way  ——  breadthenedhead-the-balllead␣the␣lineread␣the␣mailread␣the␣room  ——  breadtheninghead-the-balls  ——  lead␣the␣chargeplead␣the␣bellyplead␣the␣fifth plead␣the␣Fifthspread␣the␣word  ——  tread␣the␣boards  ——  thread␣the␣needle

21 definitions found

  • breadthen — v. (Transitive) To increase in breadth.
  • breadthens — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of breadthen.
  • lead␣the␣way — v. To go first in a journey, procession, etc., so that others can follow. — v. (Figurative) To act as a guide or pioneer.
  • breadthened — v. Simple past tense and past participle of breadthen.
  • head-the-ball — n. (Idiomatic, chiefly Scotland, Ireland, Liverpudlian, slang)…
  • lead␣the␣line — v. (Idiomatic, soccer) To play as centre forward.
  • read␣the␣mail — v. (CB radio slang) To listen to CB radio conversations without taking part. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see read, mail.
  • read␣the␣room — v. (Idiomatic) To understand the emotions and thoughts of the…
  • breadthening — v. Present participle of breadthen.
  • head-the-balls — n. Plural of head-the-ball.
  • lead␣the␣charge — v. To be one of the first to do something and leading them to do it too.
  • plead␣the␣belly — v. (Historical) To attempt to use one’s claimed pregnancy to avoid execution.
  • plead␣the␣fifth — v. Alternative spelling of plead the Fifth (both senses).
  • plead␣the␣Fifth — v. (Law, US) To invoke the Fifth Amendment to the United States… — v. (Informal) To refuse to answer a question, or refuse to speak…
  • spread␣the␣word — v. (Idiomatic) To tell a lot of people; to inform as many people as one can.
  • tread␣the␣boards — v. (Humorous or dated, figuratively) To work as an theater actor.
  • thread␣the␣needle — v. (Idiomatic) To find harmony or strike a balance between conflicting… — n. A game in which children stand in a row, joining hands, and…
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