thresh |
to separate the grain from the chaff of (a cereal such as wheat). [3 definitions] |
threshold |
the sill underneath a door; doorway. [3 definitions] |
threw |
past tense of throw. |
thrift |
prudent management and saving of one's resources, esp. money; frugality. [3 definitions] |
thrill |
to cause to feel a sudden, intense excitement, passion, or the like. [8 definitions] |
thrive |
to progress well or succeed; prosper. [2 definitions] |
throat |
the narrow area inside the neck that allows the passage of air to the lungs and the passage of food to the stomach. [5 definitions] |
throb |
to beat, or feel one's blood beating, at an accelerated rate or level, as from emotion, exhaustion, stress, or the like. [4 definitions] |
throne |
the seat where a ruler or high secular or religious official sits during formal ceremonies or when holding audience. [2 definitions] |
throng |
a large crowd of people. [5 definitions] |
through |
in one side or end and out the other. [18 definitions] |
throughout |
in, to, or during every part of. [3 definitions] |
throw |
to send through the air with some force, esp. by a sudden straightening of the arm and wrist; hurl. [15 definitions] |
throw in the sponge |
(informal) to admit defeat or inability. |
thrown |
past participle of "throw." |
throw up |
to bring up food and liquid from your stomach through your mouth; vomit. |
thrush1 |
any of several widely distributed songbirds that typically have dark upper plumage and often a speckled breast. [2 definitions] |
thrust |
to push or drive forcefully. [11 definitions] |
thruway |
a limited access highway or toll road, usu. crossing an entire state or similar long distance. |
thud |
a muffled sound of impact. [3 definitions] |
thug |
a criminal or ruffian, esp. one who uses physical force or violence; hoodlum. |