Threadbare Origin at Bryan Northern blog

Threadbare Origin. Having the nap worn off so that the thread shows : (of an argument, excuse, etc.) that does not have much effect, especially because it has been used too much. if you describe an activity, an idea, or an argument as threadbare, you mean that it is very weak, or inadequate, or old and no. origin of threadbare 1. a threadbare excuse, argument, or idea is not strong and no longer persuades people because it is old or has. the earliest known use of the adjective threadbare is in the middle english period (1150—1500). threadbare (comparative more threadbare, superlative most threadbare) of cloth, clothing, furnishings, etc.:

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(of an argument, excuse, etc.) that does not have much effect, especially because it has been used too much. origin of threadbare 1. a threadbare excuse, argument, or idea is not strong and no longer persuades people because it is old or has. the earliest known use of the adjective threadbare is in the middle english period (1150—1500). if you describe an activity, an idea, or an argument as threadbare, you mean that it is very weak, or inadequate, or old and no. threadbare (comparative more threadbare, superlative most threadbare) of cloth, clothing, furnishings, etc.: Having the nap worn off so that the thread shows :

Threadbare and Rusty Ancient Letter.Medieval Metallic Font. Stock

Threadbare Origin a threadbare excuse, argument, or idea is not strong and no longer persuades people because it is old or has. if you describe an activity, an idea, or an argument as threadbare, you mean that it is very weak, or inadequate, or old and no. origin of threadbare 1. threadbare (comparative more threadbare, superlative most threadbare) of cloth, clothing, furnishings, etc.: a threadbare excuse, argument, or idea is not strong and no longer persuades people because it is old or has. Having the nap worn off so that the thread shows : (of an argument, excuse, etc.) that does not have much effect, especially because it has been used too much. the earliest known use of the adjective threadbare is in the middle english period (1150—1500).

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